Finally, as part of a newsroom reorganization, the Tribune said goodbye to its film critic this week. Michael Phillips had been with the paper since 2002 and reviewing movies for the last 20. You can ...
Now for the fun stuff! Think you know who said what this week? Test your knowledge with the Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz, with excerpts and utterances from Sept. 7 to 13. Missed last week? You ...
The month of October is flying by! It’ll be time for trick-or-treating, turkey-eating and holiday greetings before you know it. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s review what happened in and ...
You didn't think we'd forget Quotes of the Week, did you? In the column below — which rounds up the best sound bites of the past seven days — you'll find nearly a dozen shows represented, including ...
Sometimes the funniest part of a viral tweet isn’t the original post—it’s the replies. This batch of funny quote tweets is a perfect example of people taking a decent setup and running with it in the ...
Hey, Chicago! The quotes team is back with your weekly news roundup. It was another busy one for the Chicagoland, so let’s get right into it. In the wake of these actions, students have organized ...
Greetings, quotes readers! It was another newsy week, so let’s get right into it. Lollapalooza wrapped up Sunday in Grant Park following four days of music and can’t-miss performances. Sabrina ...
This week, National Guard troops from Illinois and Texas were deployed to the Chicago area to protect U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel, other federal authorities and federal property ...
The week started off on a good note for Chicago. Speaking of elections, former state Sen. Darren Bailey officially launched his second bid for governor this week. His suburban Chicago running mate, ...
More layoffs are hitting the city’s education sector. Northwestern University announced it eliminated about 425 staff positions on Tuesday, and Moody Bible Institute, a small bible college, also laid ...