12 Things To See, Hear And Eat Around Chicago This Weekend
As always, Reset helps you make the most of your weekend with recommendations on what to see, hear and eat around Chicago.
As always, Reset helps you make the most of your weekend with recommendations on what to see, hear and eat around Chicago.
Reset checks in with local health experts about everything you need to know about the coronavirus outbreak.
For decades, the Chicago Police Department’s field training program has been in shambles. But officials say they’re turning it around.Reset takes a look at CPD’s efforts to overhaul the program that could determine the future of policing in Chicago.
Tekki Lomnicki stops by Reset to discuss how she uses storytelling to break down barriers between people with and without disabilities.
Rochelle Trotter of Charlie Trotter’s Culinary Education Foundation stops by Reset with her recommendations.
Reset reviews Gov. Pritzker’s first year in office and what lies ahead in 2020 with a panel of political journalists.
Chicago is closer to choosing its next top cop. Reset checks in with WBEZ’s criminal justice desk for the latest on the search.
Reset sits down with the restaurateur and sommelier to discuss his 30 years in the business and his latest project with chef Curtis Duffy.
Seven years ago, Shannon Downey came across a Star Trek pattern for cross stitching and she was instantly hooked. What started out as a relaxing hobby quickly grew into a platform to express her thoughts around issues of racial injustice, gun violence and feminism. Reset talks to Downey about her journey as a “craftivist” and how she threads together art and activism in her work.
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx spoke with Reset about running for reelection, the Jussie Smollett case and more.