New Book Shows How Chicago Pizza Is More Than Just Deep Dish
Food critic Steve Dolinsky says there’s more to Chicago pizza than deep dish.
Food critic Steve Dolinsky says there’s more to Chicago pizza than deep dish.
Women’s roles in the U.S. military go all the way back to the Revolutionary War. We talk about some of that history, and the challenges facing today’s female vets.
The Blackhawks fired their legendary coach, the Bears lead their division, and the Cubs try to figure out how to get back to the World Series
Illinois has a new governor. Chicago most likely won’t be home to Amazon HQ2, and voters are split on banning straws. So much news, so little time, but we break it all down on our Friday News Roundup.
What was Chicago’s response to the Civil War?
Morning Shift answers your last minute questions on how to vote.
In her new book ‘Ghosts In The Schoolyard: Racism And School Closings On Chicago’s South Side’, sociologist and writer Eve Ewing deconstructs what happened in local communities when Mayor Rahm Emanuel decided in 2013 to close 50 public schools.
‘Morning Shift’ listeners share the one scary movie that still haunts them.
Doris Kearns Goodwin explains what made four former presidents outstanding leaders, and how we might use their examples to turn the current political page.
Vocalist Keri Johnsrud remakes beloved kids songs for listeners of all ages