Legendary Chicago paddler, naturalist, maritime historian and blacksmith Ralph Frese. This was on Chicago Public TV station WTTW's "Chicago Tonight" program.
Todd Hochberg's stunning and intimate photographs help grieving families heal. This video aired on the Chicago Tonight program on WTTW, PBS in Chicago.
Totally free classical music education in Chicago. Founded in 1976 by Rita Simo. This video was on the Chicago Tonight program on WTTW (PBS) in Chicago. More at www.peoplesmusicscho ol.org.
A lovely baby blanket and a heart-warming story. The blanket is designed by Funquilts (www.funquilts.com) and made by developmentally disabled adults at CARC (www.carc.info) in Chicago. From Chicago Tonight on WTTW.
Copper artisans from the town of Santa Clara de Cobre in Michoacan Mexico were brought to Chicago by Michele Feder-Nadoff and the Cuentos Foundation. This story was on the Chicago Tonight program on WTTW-TV.
His words, his art. The interviews are from WTTW-TV Chicago; one was conducted hours before he died. The paintings were in an exhibit at the Chicago History Museum. They are roughly chronological.
My mom is in her mid-seventies and she is the second youngest woman in the league. Most of the players have been together since they were the Rogers School PTA League in the 1950's.
A new totally original holiday dance classic -- The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe -- created by this teen dance ensemble under the direction of Bea Rashid. (www.dancecenterevan ston.org)
This video was produced by Jay Shefsky for the Chicago Tonight program on WTTW (PBS in Chicago).
Shirley Shechtman is in her 80's and has spent most of her life at Hibbard Elementary School in Chicago. She was a student at Hibbard. She started teaching there in 1946. Today she still teaches special ed full time. This profile aired on the Chicago Tonight program on WTTW Chicago (PBS).