Outside the Loop RADIO does its own take on the legendary Animal Stories. full post »
Despite all its problems over the years, public transportation has a rich history in Chicago. Outside the Loop RADIO talks with Greg Borzo, author of The Chicago "L". full post »
Are payphones still relevant in the digital age? Mike Stephen and Andy Hermann of Outside the Loop RADIO conduct a social experiment. full post »
It's probably not something you think about too often, but there's a fair number of people raising chickens in Chicago proper. Now that there's a proposal in the city council to ban this practice, Outside the Loop RADIO gets the scoop from Linda Nellett -... full post »
Reacting to the news that the Chicago Reader made some crucial staff cuts last week, Outside the Loop RADIO presents an exclusive interview with acclaimed writer (and now former Reader staffer) Harold Henderson about the state of journalism today. full post »
The city of Chicago is considering selling naming rights to raise much-needed money. Outside the Loop RADIO wants your thoughts and ideas. full post »
The city of Chicago is considering selling naming rights to raise much-needed money. Outside the Loop RADIO wants your thoughts and ideas. full post »
Another Chicago music institution is celebrating a milestone anniversary this year -- the Old Town School of Folk Music turns 50! We take the Outside the Loop RADIO roving microphone over to Lincoln Square to talk with OTSoFM executive director Bau Graves... full post »
The state is cracking down on people parking illegally in disabled parking spaces over the holiday season, so Outside the Loop RADIO gets the scoop directly from the source -- Bill Bogdan, disability liaison for the Illinois Secretary of State's office. full post »
How could the Writers Guild of America strike affect the television and film industry in Chicago? Outside the Loop RADIO gets some answers from Chicago Film Office director Rich Moskal. full post »
