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Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines; Governor Quinn wants lawmakers to work during their spring break to vote on his tax hike; teachers accuse Chicago Public Schools chief Ron Huberman of using scare tactics during the budget crisis; Chicago's unemployment rate is now nearly 12 percent; full body scanners arrive at O'Hare Airport; and sports.
- Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists on the week's top headlines.
- Interim President Stanley Ikenberry talks about the school's financial challenges.
- Inside the new $30 million exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry
- We hear your thoughts on our recent stories when we read viewer mail
- The head of the mayor's census committee on the process and why the census is important.
- Chicago Magazine with their 20 best Chicago area towns and neighborhoods
Free Screening of New Independent Lens Film Join WTTW on March 20 for a screening of Dirt: The Movie. This new film premieres in April and explores our complex relationship with dirt. more > |
Straight No Chaser in Concert Don’t miss your chance to see this sensational group perform at the Chicago Theatre. Featuring classics and brand-new music, this is a must-see event! more > |
Operatic Tradition Lyric Opera has been bringing world class singers and productions to Chicago for over 50 years. You won’t want to miss the stunning sets and international stars more > |
A Mother’s Voice Live the experience of motherhood through the poems of Zarina Mullan Plath. Her poetry describes her struggle to grasp the immensity of childbirth and motherhood. more > |
Link of the Week Play Feed Gnocchi with your favorite monkey, Curious George. Help Chef Pisghetti feed his cat by directing the meatball into the bowl of spaghetti. It’s fun and delicious! more > |
Video of the Week Watch your favorite Arthur clips with the PBS Kids Video Player. This week Arthur and DW celebrate their parents’ anniversary by bringing them breakfast in bed. more > |
Congresswoman Melissa Bean (D-8th) and Deborah Halvorson (D-11th) announced they would support the health care reform bill Saturday, bringing the total number of undecided Illinois...
Following a statewide cattle call of more than 100 aspiring lieutenant governors, Democratic party officials picked 17 names to advance to the finals next Saturday....
DECATUR, Ill. — A Chicago man has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for his role in a 2007 crime spree in Illinois that...
House Democrats have unveiled a package of amendments to the Senate version of health care reform legislation, aimed at bringing the Senate bill closer to the version the House passed last November. Compare the three bills.
Twenty years ago this week, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston was the site of the biggest art heist in history. Jeffrey Brown talks to Ulrich Boser, author of "The Gardner Heist" and who has been following recent developments in the case, to see if authorities are any closer to catching the thieves.
Here's a selection of art and culture reports from local public broadcasting stations and national producers.
US President Barack Obama rallies support for healthcare reform among Democratic lawmakers ahead of a key House vote.
Tens of thousands of people rally in support of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in Rome, ahead of key regional elections.
South Africa marks the 50th anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre, an iconic moment in the anti-apartheid struggle.
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