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 21, 2013 CTA President on Red Line Reconstruction The southbound Red Line is down for the next five months. CTA President Forrest Claypool joins us to explain this massive revitalization project, and lays out his vision for the future of Chicago transit. May 21, 2013 "City Water, City Life" As Chicago debates whether nonprofits should be allowed free water, we discuss the origins of the city's water system. Northwestern University's Carl Smith joins us with stories from his latest book, City Water, City Life. 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 21, 2013 Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin What can the songs of the Zebra finch tell us about the development of language in humans? Our science guy, Neil Shubin, tells us more in this edition of Scientific Chicago. May 20, 2013 Day 3 of School Closures Protest Chicago teachers, parents and students march for a third day to protest impending school closures. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 20, 2013 School Board Votes This Week on Closings The Chicago Public School Board will vote on school closings on Wednesday. Carol Marin and her guests have the latest. May 20, 2013 Quinn on Pensions, Gambling & More Medical marijuana, pensions, gambling and guns. What will the governor do about these hot-button issues as lawmakers enter the final stretch of the spring session? Paris Schutz has more. May 20, 2013 Merits of Medical Marijuana With a medical marijuana bill on the governor's desk, we hear more about what diseases it can treat and the chemistry behind how it works. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 20, 2013 The Ghost Army We look at a group of artists enlisted by the military to trick the enemy during World War II. May 20, 2013 "They Seek a City" We dig into a deeply rooted exhibition that showcases artists who found inspiration in the common experience of migration. May 20, 2013 Viewer Feedback: 5/20 We hear what you had to say about the mayor's plans to expand McCormick Place and overhaul Navy Pier when we read some of our viewer feed May 16, 2013 Mayor Unveils Massive "Tourism and Tradeshow" Plan The mayor rolls out major plans to expand McCormick Place and overhaul Navy Pier. But, elements of the plan, including a proposed new DePaul arena, are drawing criticism. Paris Schutz has the latest. May 16, 2013 Top Players on Navy Pier & McCormick Revamp Plan The mayor unveils grand plans for Navy Pier and McCormick Place. We talk with the heads of Navy Pier and the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority about the proposal. May 16, 2013 Yo-Yo Ma Cellist Yo-Yo Ma joins us for a solo performance, and tells us about his latest project with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. May 16, 2013 Viewer Feedback: 5/16 We asked you to rate Mayor Rahm Emanuel's first two years in office. May 15, 2013 Federal Lawsuits Filed to Halt School Closings Federal class action lawsuits were filed today on behalf of parents and the Chicago Teachers Union to stop the Chicago Board of Education from closing 53 elementary schools and one high school program. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: