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 7, 2012 Impact of NATO Traffic Closures A large chunk of Lake Shore Drive will be closed for three days. Minor inconvenience? May 7, 2012 Mayor Emanuel's First Year in Office We take a look back at Rahm Emanuel's first year as Chicago mayor. 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 7, 2012 Iraqi UN Ambassador Hamid al-Bayati Iraq's ambassador to the United Nations joins us to discuss his country's efforts to curb political infighting. May 7, 2012 Wrestling Coach Mike Powell A former All-American wrestler turned suburban wrestling coach must tell his students that he now faces his toughest match. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 7, 2012 Ask Geoffrey: 5/7 A unique building was one of several Chicago landmarks featured in a 1950 film. May 7, 2012 Viewer Mail: 5/7 We asked what you thought about contract negotiations between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union. May 3, 2012 Aldermanic Roundtable We talk with Chicago aldermen about NATO, the mayor's ethics plan, aldermanic pensions and more. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors May 3, 2012 Jean-Claude Brizard With a ballooning budget deficit, angry teachers and some top administrators leaving, Chicago Public Schools CEO Jean-Claude Brizard has a lot on his plate. We talk with him about what he's facing. May 3, 2012 New Children’s Hospital of Chicago Children's Memorial Hospital gets a new name and is set to move into a brand new $900 million home in Streeterville. May 3, 2012 Brookfield Zoo Studies Mexican Gray Wolves We show you how researchers are tracking cancer rates in the endangered Mexican Gray Wolf in tonight's Scientific Chicago. May 3, 2012 My Korean Deli How a high-brow literary editor found himself slicing deli meat and selling lottery tickets at a convienence store with his Korean mother-in-law. We hear from the author of this comical memoir. May 3, 2012 The Case of the Counterfeit Lincoln Art conservator Barry Bauman discovers fraudulence in a 19th century portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. We shine a light on his detective work. May 2, 2012 Madeleine Albright on ‘Prague Winter’ She was raised in war-torn Czechoslovakia, but moved up the ranks of U.S. diplomacy to the very top spot: Secretary of State. Eddie Arruza talks with Madeleine Albright. May 2, 2012 Latest on Hudson Murder Trial Homegrown actress Jennifer Hudson was present for Day 8 of testimony in the trial involving the murder of three family members. May 2, 2012 Goodbye, American Dream? Is the U.S. economy built to help the working class or Wall Street? A new book by a veteran in Illinois politics and government tackles the question head-on. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: