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Ask Geoffrey: What IS That Thing?
| WTTW News
Geoffrey Baer answers the questions of six viewers who wonder what's up with weird objects in and around Chicago.
Quinn Signs Bill Relaxing Voting Restrictions
| Paris Schutz
The governor signs a bill relaxing voter restrictions, but Republicans say it's a backhanded ploy to elect more Democrats. Paris Schutz has the very latest.
Kirk Dillard to be New RTA Chairman
| WTTW News
State Sen. Kirk Dillard is stepping down early from the position he’s held since 1993 in order to become the new RTA chairman. We talk to him about the transition and goals for the transit agency.
Tom Skilling on Fog and Storms
| WTTW News
Now into summer, Chicago weather continues to fluctuate between sun, fog, and storms. WGN's Chief Meteorologist Tom Skiling joins us with why summer has gotten off to a foggy start. Send us your severe weather photos here and we'll use them in our online slideshow.
Common Core Faces Pushback
| WTTW News
The Common Core State Standards set expectations for what children should know and learn. Originally adopted by 47 states including Illinois, major pushback against the standards has now developed.
The Silver Lining in Breast Cancer
| Taurean Small
Hollye Jacobs was a nurse, social worker and child development specialist, when she found herself moving into the role of a patient. We revisit her journey through surviving breast cancer and her new book, The Silver Lining, a supportive guide to help other cancer survivors. Read book excerpts, view a slideshow, and read an interview with the book's photographer.
Pop Goes Magritte
From The Beatles to “The Exorcist,” the surrealist artist Rene Magritte had a profound influence on pop culture
| Marc Vitali
Paul McCartney is a huge fan of Rene Magritte. And then there are the album covers influenced by Magritte.
The Magic of Magritte
Shooting a Real Story About a Surreal Sort of Guy
| Marc Vitali
An extraordinary look at everyday objects, the Art Institute’s summer blockbuster is “Rene Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary.” Don’t miss it.
Supreme Court Closing Decisions
| WTTW News
The Supreme Court hands down the last of the 2013-2014 session decisions. We hear from Constitutional experts and former Supreme Court clerks about the rulings.
Examining the State Budget
| WTTW News
A new state budget that both Republicans and Democrats say is out of whack goes into effect tomorrow, with a few new wrinkles. Paris Schutz has latest.
Proposed Lucas Museum Site Problematic
| WTTW News
So what exactly would be wrong with building the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in a parking lot between Soldier Field and McCormick Place?
A Surreal Summer
Magritte Brings Surrealism to Art Institute of Chicago
| WTTW News
The great surrealist Rene Magritte gets an exhibition at the Art Institute that delves into the early part of his career, when he evolved as an artist and created many of the dream-like paintings that came to identify his signature style.
Big Changes for Chicago Public Schools
| WTTW News
We dive into recent headlines surrounding Chicago Public Schools.
Viewer Feedback: 6/30
Navy Pier's Secretive Spending
| WTTW News
We share what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer feedback.
Judge Rules Against Term Limits, Redistricting
| Taurean Small
Petitions calling for limiting Illinois legislators’ terms and political redistricting hit a major road block that could keep them off the November ballot.
Weekend Events Around Town: 6/27 - 6/29
| Xueying Chen
A triathlon, a Greek food festival and a symphony performance; Chicago Tonight knows what’s going on this weekend.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 6/27
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the next mayoral election in the web extra video.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 6/27
| WTTW News
Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss this week's headlines.
Rejection in Black-and-White
An Old Chicago Film Studio Knew What They Wanted – and It Probably Wasn’t Your Script
| Marc Vitali
Apparently Chicago's silent film studio received enough unsolicited manuscripts to craft a form letter to silence prospective writers.
Supreme Court Still in Session
| WTTW News
We take a look at some of the Supreme Court rulings so far during this session, and preview what cases are to come.
The Civil Rights Movement 50 Years Later
Rev. Jesse Jackson Reflects on Civil Rights Anniversary
| WTTW News
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. reflects on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
World Triathlon Runs Through City
Chicago Named A Host City For The ITU World Triathlon Series
| WTTW News
Chicago is the only U.S. stop on the eight city worldwide triathlon circuit this weekend.
Summer Reading Picks
| WTTW News
No more pencils, but plenty of books. As we gear up for summer, we discuss some of the hot reads for the season with our literary panel.
‘Star Wars,’ Comics Artist
| WTTW News
Dave Dorman was an 18-year-old with a love for comic book illustration when he walked into a movie theater and saw “Star Wars” for the first time in 1977. He identified strongly with Luke Skywalker and never dreamed the movie’s director, George Lucas, would eventually own his art. But fate would lead Lucas to Dorman and his art.
Chicago Artist Flying High with Flyboys and Girls
Comics, Pop Culture and Anime Inspire a Painter's "Parade"
| Marc Vitali
You might have seen the name Hebru Brantley in the press last year. The Chicago artist made waves with just one sale when Jay-Z bought a painting of his at Miami’s Art Basel expo.
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