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Pianist Ludovico Einaudi on His ‘Elegy for the Arctic’

Meet the Italian composer and pianist who traveled to the Arctic Ocean to make music—and make a point.

The Last Printer on Printers Row Fights to Survive

We visit Palmer Printing, the sole remnant of a once-vibrant printing industry in the South Loop.

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Rauner Announces Re-election Bid on Brink of Veto Session

After publicly equivocating of late, Gov. Bruce Rauner on Monday officially launched his bid for a second term in a highly produced two-minute video.

Cubs Season Ends With Humiliating NLCS Defeat

It was a merciless ending to a rough NLCS rematch against the Los Angeles Dodgers, who now advance to the World Series for the first time since 1988 after a 11-1 Game 5 victory. 

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Oct. 19, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 19, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Former Students Describe Alleged Sexual Misconduct of Evanston Teacher

Evanston Police say they have fielded dozens of calls in the last week regarding allegations of sexual harassment and abuse levied against a former high school acting teacher.

New Book Focuses on Life, Work of Mysterious Photographer Vivian Maier

Northwestern photography professor Pamela Bannos joins us to discuss her new book “Vivian Maier: A Photographer’s Life and Afterlife.”

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Apple Takes a Bite Out of Chicago Riverfront

After almost 14 years on the Magnificent Mile, the Apple store is making a move to the Chicago River. We get a preview of the new space.

Deadline Day for Amazon HQ2 Bids

Chicago is reportedly pulling out all the stops to try to entice the e-commerce giant. But just what is Amazon looking for, and how strong a contender is Chicago likely to be?

Innovation Partnership Launches, But Who’s Paying?

Vacant land in the South Loop could host a massive new research institute.

New Museum Showcases Massive Collection of Stained Glass, Rare Clocks

Historic clocks from around the world and brilliant stained glass windows fill a new museum in Evanston. We go for a look.

Ask Geoffrey: White Castle Inspired by Chicago Water Tower?

Was the design of White Castle restaurants based on a Chicago landmark? Geoffrey Baer has the answers you crave.

Oct. 18, 2017 - Full Show

Watch the Oct. 18, 2017 full episode of "Chicago Tonight."

Cyber Warfare: How the U.S. Military, Tech Companies Shield Themselves

What will cyber warfare of the future look like? We discuss how the private and public sector is impacted by cyberattacks.

Fee Hikes, New Spending in 2018 City Budget

Mayor Rahm Emanuel says city finances are finally “back on track” after years of fiscal uncertainty and poor credit ratings. But does the claim hold true?