I've been to Chicago a lot - it's one of my favorite places. My wife is from Chicago, and I worked in the theater there a lot.
Afghanistan is not like what's happening in Chicago. People are being shot left and right.
I was born out west but later on I migrated to the east side of Chicago. That's where my roots are at. I've been over east for more than ten years.
All the Chicago demonstrators wanted to do was to sleep in the park and kick policemen with razor blades in their shoes.
Chicago gave me more music than any other city in America.
You want to get Capone? Here's how you get him: he pulls a knife, you pull a gun, he sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. It's the Chicago way and that's how you get Capone.
In most places in the country, voting is looked upon as a right and a duty, but in Chicago it's a sport.
We have not really advertised Chicago internationally.
If it takes the entire army and navy to deliver a postal card in Chicago, that card will be delivered.
The West coast money and the East coast money, in an ever-increasing manner, is finding its way to Chicago.
Chicago is a lot of my background as a chef.
I'm going to go out and try to be the best player I can be and help the Chicago Bears win.
The community itself didn't support the union. Now that's kind of interesting about [Barack] Obama, because Obama was supposedly a community organizer in Chicago at that time. Now I'm sure he read the Chicago Tribune, so he knew about it, but when he went to show his solidarity with the workforce, the first place he went was Caterpillar. I don't think he's forgotten, and the labor movement didn't react. Even radical labor historians didn't remember. It was only 15 years ago, after all, but that's a real triumph of propaganda in many ways.
I am back in Los Angeles after a very successful run in Chicago as Billy Flynn.
President [Barack] Obama's choice of Rahm Emmanuel as his Chief of Staff was questionable, and perhaps coverups around the police violence against black people in Chicago is reflective of Mr. Emmanuel's values.
It was a great time to grow up in Chicago. It was the mid-80s, and we had the 85 Bears and the Michael Jordan era.
Chicago happened slowly, like a migraine.
I lived in Chicago for a few years and got a sense of - kind of that broad-shouldered, windy, um, stern, Midwestern, warm-slash-passive aggressive, wonderful - every adjective I can think of, very cold.
Phunny Business is a breezy, vivid, funny, star-studded and delightful valentine to comedy, entrepreneurship and the All-American impulse to make something out of nothing. The story of comedy club ownerinveterate dreamer Raymond Lambert and his heroic quest to create a safe, productive place for black stand-up comedians to hone their craft and find their voices isn't just a great Chicago story and a great comedy story: it's a flat-out great story, lovingly and engagingly told.
I've never been arrested. I've been stopped, searched and had a gun put to my head by the Chicago cops.