
A look at some of Chicago’s most iconic buildings by it’s most iconic architect
Mar 01, 2010 | Categories: Arts + Entertainment, Video | Tags: Chicago, Chicago Architecture, Daley Center, Hancock Center, NBC Tower, Owings and Merrill, Sears Tower, Skidmore, Trump Tower Chicago, Willis Tower | Leave A Comment »

Popular Mechanics convenes a panel of Oscar experts that includes past winners, to sort out the nominees in technical categories.
Mar 01, 2010 | Categories: Arts + Entertainment, Featured Posts | Tags: Academy Awards, Avatar, Coraline, Hurt Locker, James Cameron, Oscar Winners, Oscars, Paul, Predators, Shaun of the Dead, Simon Pegg, Slumdog Millionaire, Tron Legacy, Up | 1 Comment »

It would be too harsh to call Don Terry a cautionary tale. He’s closer to a warning—and a gentle reminder—that in the 21st Century, the business of journalism, the careers of newspapermen, are all too fleeting and fickle.
Nov 07, 2009 | Categories: Arts + Entertainment, Featured Posts | Tags: Alan Solomon, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Don Terry, Jesse Jackson, Journalism, Medill School of Journalism, Newspaper, Northwestern | 3 Comments »

Radio unceremoniously booted Adam Carolla out the door, but with his podcast finding success and technology spreading the medium at a time when advertisers want in, he doesn’t have much reason to look back
Oct 06, 2009 | Categories: Arts + Entertainment, Business + Technology, Featured Posts | Tags: Adam Carolla, Adam Carolla Podcast, Ford Sync, Microsoft, Nielsen, Podcasting, Radio, Subway | 2 Comments »

Despite the downturned economy, the world-renowned, Chicago-based Second City Training Center is flourishing.
Jun 14, 2009 | Categories: Arts + Entertainment, Business + Technology | Tags: Bill Murray, Chicago, IO, Mike Thomas, Second City, Second City Training Center, Second City Unscripted, Steven Colbert | Leave A Comment »