Shows Chicago Tonight Week in Review SORT Order Oldest FirstNewest First FILTER Date Range Start date End date Category - Any -Arts & EntertainmentBusinessCrime & LawEducationHealthPoliticsScience & NatureSports Keyword(s) Aug 1, 2019 Report: Obama Center Will Have ‘Adverse Effect’ on Jackson Park We discuss the future of the Obama Presidential Center with Ghian Foreman, president and CEO of Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative; and University of Illinois at Chicago professor David Stovall. Aug 1, 2019 Puerto Rican Community Leaders Discuss Island’s Political Future After weeks of protests and demonstrations calling for his resignation, Puerto Rican Gov. Ricardo Rosselló is expected to step down Friday. How local Puerto Rican communities are responding to the political uncertainty. Thanks to our sponsors: Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors View all sponsors Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 1, 2019 Modern Manet: Beauty, Fashion and Intimacy in New Show at Art Institute For its big summer show this year, the Art Institute takes a fresh look at the early modern artist, Edouard Manet. We tour the show. Aug 1, 2019 Deep Frydays: Fry the Rainbow Like the city itself, the Rainbow Cone is a painterly masterpiece of colors and tastes, each separate and distinct, which together somehow become more than the sum of their parts. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Aug 1, 2019 The Remarkable Life of the ‘Legendary Harry Caray’ The longtime White Sox and Cubs broadcaster is the subject of a new book. Author Dan Zminda joins us to discuss “The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball’s Greatest Salesman.” Aug 1, 2019 Debate Takeaways: Democratic Divisions Intensify The evening marked some of the toughest attacks California Sen. Kamala Harris has faced as a candidate. The exchanges were part of a broader ideological fight for the future of the Democratic Party. Jul 31, 2019 Spotlight Politics: What Will Former Union Boss Coli Tell the Feds? A big-time labor leader is cooperating with federal agents. Our politics team weighs in on that and more in our weekly roundtable. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jul 31, 2019 Fed Cuts Interest Rates for First Time Since 2008 Recession While the U.S. economy continues its record-breaking expansion, some wonder whether the Fed reacted to softening global markets or perhaps even pressure from President Donald Trump. Jul 31, 2019 Art Show Highlights Sheldon Peck’s Passion for Painting, Human Rights We visit a local house on the route of the Underground Railroad that was built by a man who was also an accomplished painter of early Illinoisans. Jul 31, 2019 Capital One Data Breach Leaves Millions Vulnerable Another day, another data breach. This time, Capital One admits that more than 100 million of its credit card users have had their personal data hacked. Jul 31, 2019 In Chicago, TIF Revenues Soaring The city of Chicago could be in line for a giant windfall of tax revenue, just in time to face down a $700 million budget gap. Jul 31, 2019 July 31, 2019 - Full Show Watch the July 31, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.” Jul 30, 2019 Chicago on Fast Track to Vehicle Ticket Collection Reform Vehicle fines are driving thousands into debt each year. City Clerk Anna Valencia gives us the road map to changes in parking fees and fines. Jul 30, 2019 Report: Illinois Parents Give Up Child Custody for College Cash Why are some well-off parents in Chicago’s north suburbs giving up custody of their children? An investigation by ProPublica Illinois finds it may be to get college financial aid. Jul 30, 2019 Can – and Should – Chicago Take Over ComEd’s Infrastructure? For years, ComEd has had control of Chicago’s power supply. Now, nearly two dozen aldermen want to take a closer look at a possible public takeover of the utility. A look at the pros and cons of a takeover. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: