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) May 8, 2013 Chicago Business News: 5/8 After the Dow ended above 15,000 for the first time ever on Tuesday, Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM takes us through all the latest market headlines, as well as a roundup of local business news. May 8, 2013 "10 Buildings That Changed America" 10 Buildings That Changed America is the name of Geoffrey Baer’s new PBS special debuting nationwide on May 12. He joins us with a preview. 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 May 8, 2013 Sled Hockey With the Blackhawks up 2 games to 1 in the post season, Jay Shefsky introduces us to Chicago's sled hockey team -- that's the hard-hitting, fast-paced sport played by amputees and others with lower limb disabilities. May 7, 2013 Parking Meters & Water Bills Mayor Emanuel's plan to return free water to some nonprofit organizations advances in the Chicago City Council. But just who will pay for water and why are some religious leaders still upset? Paris Schutz has the latest on that, and the controversy over parking meters. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 7, 2013 IL GOP Chair Pat Brady Resigns Illinois State Republican Party Chairman Pat Brady resigned Tuesday. He joins us. May 7, 2013 The Mom Who’s Challenging CPS on its Data Meet Jeanne Olson, a CPS parent who's trying to translate the district's complicated school closings formula into plain English -- for other parents to understand. May 7, 2013 Toxic Food Additive? A food additive that has been used for decades is stirring up controversy. We talk with a Chicago researcher who is in the midst of clinical trials to uncover its potential hazards. Ash-har Quraishi has the story in tonight's Scientific Chicago. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 7, 2013 Peter Sagal NPR's Peter Sagal joins us to discuss his new PBS series about the U.S. Constitution. May 7, 2013 Picasso and Chicago We revisit a Picasso exhibition at the first American museum to exhibit his work -- The Art Institute of Chicago. May 7, 2013 Viewer Feedback: 5/7 We have your thoughts on Chicago's proposed bus rapid transit system and hear what you had to say about the passing of folk music pioneer May 6, 2013 Aldermen in the Dark on Parking Meter Details? Is the mayor's office withholding crucial information about the new parking meter deal from aldermen? Carol Marin has the latest. May 6, 2013 Pension Bills Face Off Pension reform passes the Illinois House and a new bill is introduced in the Senate. What will Illinois pension reform look like? We chat with two of the sponsors of House Speaker Madigan’s pension proposal and two representatives who voted against the plan. May 6, 2013 "Simpler" President Obama's former regulation chief Cass Sunstein joins us with a look at how the White House puts laws into practice. May 6, 2013 Lyric Opera's "Oklahoma!" A brand new staging of a classic American musical arrives in Chicago with some very authentic dancing. We meet the 91-year-old choreographer behind Lyric Opera of Chicago's Oklahoma! May 6, 2013 Isabel Allende Magical realist Isabel Allende joins us to discuss her latest book, Maya's Notebook. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: