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) Oct 17, 2022 Local Color on View in Show About Modernism and Monochromatic Art The Smart Museum on the University of Chicago campus is currently saturated with monochromatic modern art. The curators call the show “Monochrome Multitudes.” Oct 17, 2022 Crain’s Headlines: 2 Chicago High-Rises Hit the Market Two Chicago high-rises hit the market, leaving more than 700 downtown apartments up for sale. And a loan tied to a distressed hotel in River North sells at a steep discount. 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 Oct 14, 2022 MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ Recipient From Chicago Uses Color, Art to Explore Issues of Race Three Chicago residents were among the group honored this year. One of those honorees is Amanda Williams, an artist who uses color and architecture to explore issues of race and the built environment. Oct 13, 2022 Oct. 13, 2022 - Full Show The latest hearing from the January 6 Committee. Starbucks shuts down one of its unionized locations. We’re live in Austin for our In Your Neighborhood series. And meet a newly-minted genius. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 13, 2022 ‘Chicago Tonight’ In Your Neighborhood: Rebuilding in Austin Following Building Explosion A building explosion on Sept. 20 left one person dead and several injured in the Austin community on Chicago’s West Side. With help from neighbors, residents are slowly starting to rebuild. Oct 13, 2022 South Suburban Ballet Company Highlights Hispanic Heritage, Mental Health Awareness A ballet company southwest of the city is closing out Hispanic Heritage Month with dancers rooted in the celebration of Hispanic culture, while also bringing attention to mental health. Oct 13, 2022 Brookfield Zoo Researchers Honored for Work in Oil Spill Recovery Efforts Recently, two researchers with Brookfield Zoo received prestigious awards for their work in the field. Their current work focuses on the impacts of major oil spills on marine life. Thanks to our sponsors: View all sponsors Oct 13, 2022 Starbucks Plans to Shut Down One of Its First Unionized Locations in Chicago Starbucks is shutting down one of the first Chicago locations where workers unionized – just days before the company was set to begin negotiations on a contract. Oct 13, 2022 Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Donald Trump for Testimony on Capitol Attack The House Jan. 6 committee has subpoenaed Donald Trump for his testimony about the 2021 Capitol attack. The panel voted unanimously to compel the former president to appear. “We must seek the testimony under oath of January 6th’s central player,” said Rep. Liz Cheney, the committee’s vice chair. Oct 12, 2022 Oct. 12, 2022 - Full Show An investigation into deaths and mismanagement at a South Side hospital. Plus, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Chicago’s burgeoning tech scene and Día de los Muertos returns to a prominent Pilsen museum. Oct 12, 2022 Art of Remembrance Celebrates Day of the Dead at Pilsen Museum For the 36th year, the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen is presenting an ever-changing art exhibit that celebrates love and loss. This year’s Day of the Dead exhibition blends the contemporary with the traditional. Its somber tone is meant to be a reflection of the world at large. Oct 12, 2022 Spotlight Politics: Lightfoot’s Progressive Pitch, Cash Flows into Race for Governor Mayor Lori Lightfoot uses her 2023 budget to show off progressive policies, despite being at odds with Chicago’s progressive political community. Our politics team weighs in on that story and more. Oct 12, 2022 Members of Chicago’s Tech Community See Google’s Expansion as a Confirmation of Local Talent Some members of Chicago’s tech and business communities say Google’s expansion into the Thompson Center shows the city’s potential to grow into a bigger tech hub. Oct 12, 2022 Former AG Eric Holder Dismisses Trump Claims DOJ ‘Weaponized’ Against Him Former U.S. Attorney General under President Barack Obama, Eric Holder, says that if former President Donald Trump were an ordinary citizen he would likely have already been indicted. Oct 12, 2022 Balance of Power Could Shift on the Illinois Supreme Court. Here Are the Candidates Running in November With terms that last 10 years, having two competitive Illinois Supreme Court contests in a single election cycle – as is the case in the suburbs outside of Cook County this November – is rare and the results potentially significant. Load More Thanks to our sponsors: