John Stirratt and Pat Sansone discussed the band, their friendship, why Pat is particularly well-suited for life in a band -- as well as how they chose the beans for the new Wilco Intelligentsia coffee.
Avenues Chef de Cuisine Curtis Duffy stopped by to discuss his cooking philosophy, winning two Michelin stars and the de facto tasting menu he makes for his children at home.
Jake Nickell, the co-founder of Threadless, stopped by The Interview Show, hosted by Mark Bazer at The Hideout in Chicago, to discuss the company, his...
The rapper and Chicago aldermanic candidate stopped by The Interview Show, hosted by Mark Bazer at The Hideout, to discuss his campaign, his message and his past.
The 1900s, one of my favorite Chicago bands, performed on The Interview Show, the talk show I host at The Hideout. The band's new album, "Return of the Century," comes out on Nov. 2.
Modern burlesque dancer Michelle L'amour stopped by The Interview Show to discuss her art, her career and her upcoming Big Sexy Show at the Mayne Stage.
Josh Karp, author of Straight Down the Middle, stopped by The Interview Show, hosted by Mark Bazer, at The Hideout in Chicago, to discuss the book, his golf game and more.
Hannibal Buress, comedian and writer for Saturday Night Live, performed recently on The Interview Show, hosted by Mark Bazer, at The Hideout in Chicago.
Brian Dickie, the general director of the Chicago Opera Theater, stopped by The Interview Show, hosted by Mark Bazer at The Hideout, to discuss the 2010 Spring Festival.
Chef Charlie Trotter stopped by The Interview Show to discuss his restaurant, his appreciation for today's diners and his (very) early days at the Ground Round.
Moto Chef Homaro Cantu and Pastry Chef Ben Roche stopped by The Interview Show to discuss their restaurant, molecular gastronomy, and their TV program, Future Food, airing on Planet Green.
Fashion designer Maria Pinto stopped by The Interview Show, a talk show hosted by Mark Bazer, to discuss her latest collection, her career and designing for Michelle Obama.
Guitarist Vieux Farka Toure, son of Malian music legend Ali Farka Toure, stopped by The Interview Show at The Hideout while on tour to promote his new CD, Fondo.
The home-design expert featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, stopped by The Interview Show, to discuss his career, his design philosophy and what the show can do to improve its set.