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) Jan 17, 2012 The Right to Protest Protesters are turning up the heat on Chicago, even as the Mayor and Police Chief cool down restrictions for the G-8/NATO summits. Jan 17, 2012 Jodi Kantor on The Obamas Michelle Obama turns 48 today. What's life like for the first lady? A controversial new book chronicles her life in the White House. Author Jodi Kantor talks about The Obamas. 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 Jan 17, 2012 Scientific Chicago with Neil Shubin Do you know someone with math anxiety? New research offers clues about what's happening in a brain that's anxious about math. Our science guy, Neil Shubin, has that story and more in Scientific Chicago. Jan 16, 2012 Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson Gary, Indiana has a long history of being one of the most troubled cities in the Midwest, but a new mayor is making many residents optimi Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 16, 2012 "Brother Outsider: The Life of Bayard Rustin" On this Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, we meet the man behind the March on Washington, the "invisible man" of the Civil Rights movement -- Bayard Rustin. Jan 11, 2012 Job Retraining Program Eddie Arruza reports on an innovative program at Chicago Career Tech that's retraining an older work force for a 21st century job market. Jan 11, 2012 Courtroom Sketch Artist Tom Gianni Takes on New Project Courtroom sketch artist Tom Gianni branches out into painting a three-panel fantasy mural for a suburban library. Elizabeth Brackett has the story. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Jan 10, 2012 Charlie Trotter Closing Chicago Restaurant It's the end of a culinary era in Chicago. Charlie Trotter is closing his acclaimed and influential restaurant. We tell you what's behind his decision. Jan 10, 2012 H.C. Westermann A one-of-a-kind artist made his mark on Chicago. We tell the story of H.C. Westermann, a combat veteran and artist who even has a connection to the Beatles. Jan 9, 2012 Old Town School of Folk Music It's a big song and dance today for a brand new $17 million building for the Old Town School of Folk Music. We take a look inside, and see why the mayor and other local officials are singing its praises. Jan 9, 2012 Idina Menzel Star of the screen and stage, Idina Menzel, joins us to talk about her latest PBS Special, premiering exclusively on WTTW -- Idina Menzel LIVE: Barefoot at the Symphony. Jan 5, 2012 Snowy Owls in Chicago The arctic nomad known as the snowy owl is rarely seen in Chicago in the winter. But this year is different. Ash-har Quraishi explains why the great white owl is visiting, and how you can help name one. Jan 5, 2012 Oxygen Therapy Oxygen is being used to treat sports injuries, diabetics, and cancer patients. Is it the new wonder drug or a bit of hot air? Paris Schutz has the story. Jan 5, 2012 Marimba Ensemble Marimba music fills a South Side church and creates opportunities for young musicians. We have the story. Jan 4, 2012 Chicago's Richest 1 Percent A new study examines the lives of Chicago's richest 1 percent. We explore how they spend their money and the issues they hold dear. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: