Curious City

Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.

https://www.wbez.org/shows/curious-city/7b79e16d-f3a9-4156-9b27-4d2cc6ce351e

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 13m. Bisher sind 496 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 13 hours 48 minutes

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The Mayor, The Prince, and the Gift That Invaded Japan’s Biggest Lake


In October 1960, Prince Akihito of Japan visited Chicago for 21 hours. Chicago’s mayor presented the prince with a diplomatic gift: 18 bluegill. What happened next would change the underwater world of Japan forever.


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Who’s A Good Boy: A Look At Chicago’s Top Dog Breeds


Pit bulls are the number one dog breed in Chicago. We take a trip to the animal shelter to find out why, and we follow one pup as he attempts to find a forever home.


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What's That Dead Zone In The 19th Ward?


There’s a hole in the map of Chicago. It turns out, it’s a cemetery. But there are many other cemeteries in Chicago that don’t show up as holes on the map, so what’s up with this one? We take you to the 19th Ward and explore the history of this dead zone.


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What Happened To The Crows?


A listener thought she’d noticed a change in Chicago’s crow population. And she was right. More than twenty years ago, the crow population of Illinois was at an all-time high. But just a few years later, half of the birds were dead. The crows were hit by a deadly virus. And it’s one that humans are susceptible to as well. So where was this virus coming from? Reporter Claire Caulfield finds the answer.


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From Desegregation To Teen Angst: Inside CPS’s Selective Enrollment System


What began as a method of desegregation and a way to stem white flight has now become a source of both pride and pain for kids and families around the city. We’ll look at the history and future of Chicago’s selective enrollment high schools.


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Apple Slices: A Nostalgic Piece Of Chicago Pastry History


Apple slices were a favorite Chicago pastry decades ago. Not many bakeries sell them today, but the dessert still has avid fans who hold on to its nostalgic flavor.


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 March 21, 2024  15m
 
 

Sign Stealing: A Petty Piece Of Chicago Political History


Stealing political signs has been a thing since candidates started printing signs. The tactic was widely used by the Chicago political machine, and its origins trace back to the late 1800s when saloons and politicians worked closely together.


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 March 14, 2024  19m
 
 

Two For Women’s History Month


The juvenile justice system we know today was created by Cook County women. We take a look back at how the program came to be. Then later, ever notice how so few of Chicago’s monuments are of women? We’ll find out why and talk to the folks working to change that.


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 March 7, 2024  20m
 
 

The Windy Kitty: How Chicago Became A Haven For Feral Cats


Chicago is home to thousands of feral cats. But who’s looking after them? We look at the pros and cons of keeping feral cat colonies.


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 February 29, 2024  17m
 
 

For Street Artist Joos, All The City's A Gallery


Around Chicago, there are ribbons of paint on utility boxes that look like little doodles. But there’s much more to these paint splotches. The street artist behind this and much larger work says painting has been a lifesaver.


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 February 22, 2024  24m