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 498 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint wöchentlich.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 4 days 14 hours 35 minutes

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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
 
 

Chicago's Key Role In The Creation Of Black History Month


This week, hear about historian Carter G. Woodson’s important Chicago ties, and how he came up with the idea for a “Negro History Week,” which later turned into the Black History Month we celebrate today.


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 February 15, 2024  15m
 
 

What Was The American Negro Exposition Of 1940?


Fed up with how Black Americans were portrayed at world’s fairs, Black organizers created the “first real Negro World’s Fair” in Chicago in 1940. As Arionne Nettles reports, this exposition paved the way for Black institutions. Nettles’ debut book, "We Are The Culture: Black Chicago’s Influence on Everything," is out on April 16, 2024.


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 February 8, 2024  16m
 
 

Chicago Is Where Black Cinema Took Root


In 1913 Chicagoan William Foster became the first Black director to make a film with an all Black cast. Yet most people have never heard of him. Join Arionne Nettles as she tells Foster's story, the story of Black filmmaking in Chicago, when our city was the pre-Hollywood movie capital of the world. It's the first of 3 Curious City podcasts in a row celebrating Black History Month 2024!


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 February 1, 2024  20m
 
 

What’s The Impact Of Storefront Churches On A Community?


Storefront churches have been around since the early 1900s when African-Americans migrated up north from the South. Many are in operation in South and West side neighborhoods like Austin. We talk to residents about the impact these churches have on the community.


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 January 25, 2024  15m
 
 

Bumper-to-Bumper With Some Questions About Chicago Traffic


There’s never a shortage of complaints about Chicago traffic, but experts swear it could be worse. We investigate the science behind lane closures and red lights, and then take a look at the chaos of creating a traffic report.


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 January 18, 2024  19m
 
 

What It’s Like To Drive A Snow Plow


There’s a lot that goes into keeping the city streets clear of ice and snow. A snowplow driver shows us the ropes. And did you know Chicago used to ship out its plowed snow? We’ll revisit a story one joyful Floridian will never forget.


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 January 11, 2024  18m
 
 

The Curious City Team Answers Five Wintery Questions


The weather outside is frightful, but our answers to 5 Chicago winter-related questions are delightful.


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 January 4, 2024  27m
 
 

The History Of The Walnut Room And Why It’s Not Nostalgic For Everyone


The Walnut Room in the Macy’s department store downtown has been a longstanding holiday tradition in Chicago. While it is a source of Christmas nostalgia for many, it brings back painful memories of discrimination for others.


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 December 28, 2023  22m