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Remembering Chicago’s ‘Lost Restaurants’

A new book by Chicago-based author Greg Borzo explores the city’s bygone restaurants, from the high-end to the bizarre.

1898 Silent Film Represents Earliest Depiction of On-Screen Black Love

How a recently discovered film shot in Chicago more than 120 years ago still makes a powerful statement – without saying a word.

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Jan. 8, 2019 - Full Show

Watch the Jan. 8, 2019 full episode of “Chicago Tonight.”

#DeleteFacebook: Is It Time to Say Farewell to Facebook?

After a year of security breaches, data privacy concerns and political intrusions, some Facebook users are pulling the plug. Should you?

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50-Year-Old Housing Discrimination Case Reaches Settlement

A lawsuit against the Chicago Housing Authority is coming to an end. The lead counsel on that case tells us what it’s about – and its impact.

No Signs of Sickout Among Chicago TSA Agents

The federal shutdown is causing a lot of worries among government employees, including TSA agents. How workers in Chicago are reacting.

In Final Days as Governor, Rauner Opens Up on Trump, Taxes, Unions and Burke

Outgoing Gov. Bruce Rauner reflects on the past four years, and gives recommendations to his successor.

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Innovative Duo Made Big Impact on Chicago’s Advertising Landscape

Husband-and-wife designers Dorothy and Otis Shepard brought a fresh, modern look to billboards, subway cards, advertising – and even the Chicago Cubs.

New Book Looks at Publications About Chicago’s Image, Impact

Books about Chicago and the city’s impact around the world are featured in the new book, “Chicago by the Book.” Why some made the cut – and others didn’t.

Viewer Feedback: ‘An Example of Chicago Politics’

Viewers weigh in on Ald. Ed Burke’s attempted extortion charge and the firearms found in his offices.

Jan. 7, 2019 - Full Show

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Burke Scandal Spurs Flurry of Reform Proposals

In the wake of federal corruption charges against Ald. Ed Burke, aldermen and mayoral candidates are laying out major ethics proposals that could radically change the business of City Council.

Standoff Over Border Wall, Government Funding Continues

President Donald Trump pushes for a southern border wall as the government shutdown enters its third week. U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley talks about the standoff and what’s next for the Democratic-controlled House.

Burke’s City Council Colleagues Discuss Extortion Charge, Ethics Reform

Four aldermen share their thoughts on how Ald. Ed Burke’s legal trouble may alter the rules and organization of Chicago’s City Council.

Art Institute Exhibit Brings ‘Floating World’ to Life

History, beauty and pleasure are on display in the first public showing of a standout collection of Japanese art.