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Jon Stewart will remain ‘Daily Show’ host on Mondays through 2025
Jon Stewart isn’t done skewering the news — he’s signed on to continue hosting “The Daily Show” on Mondays through the end of next year.
Voting is over! Here are the 13 finalists for the Tribune’s 2024 Holiday Cookie Contest
Voting has ended; here are the 12 recipes that received the most votes, plus this year’s “Joe Gray Save.”
Chicago Sinfonietta president Blake-Anthony Johnson will depart in 2025
He will be the new CEO of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation, following a transformative few seasons leading the Sinfonietta.
Column: South suburban travel agents say book now to get the best winter holiday travel deals
Corrine Wilkerson, of MacTravel Services in Homewood, and Pam Carroll, of Gadabout Travel in Palos Hills, share holiday travel tips.
Finalists announced for the 2025 Jean Banchet Awards, with a brand-new pizza category
Finalists in 13 categories for the coveted Jean Banchet Awards for Culinary Excellence were announced Monday, including a new, deliciously divisive category of pizza.
‘See Her Be Her’ documentary shines light on the progress, challenges of women’s baseball worldwide
The women’s baseball documentary premieres Sunday night on MLB Network between Games 2 and 3 of the World Series.
‘Venom: The Last Dance’ misses projections as superhero films’ grip on theaters loosens
“Venom: The Last Dance” showed less bite than expected at the box office, collecting $51 million in its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, significantly down from the alien symbiote franchise’s previous entries.
Grammy-winning crooner Jack Jones, known for singing ‘The Love Boat’ theme song, dies at 86
Jack Jones, a Grammy-winning crooner known for “The Love Boat” television show theme song, has died. He was 86.
Hallmark exec says leading ladies Lacey Chabert, Holly Robinson Peete are ‘aging out’: lawsuit
Hallmark Media executive vice president of programming Lisa Hamilton Daly instructed a former employee not to cast “old people” for Hallmark roles, saying that “our leading ladies are aging out,” according to a lawsuit filed against the network this month and obtained by The Associated Press.