Podcasts

In the latest Halas Intrigue, Patrick Finley breaks down three ways the Bears can try to slow Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Thursday:
In the latest Halas Intrigue, Patrick Finley looks at three factors that could swing Sunday’s game between the Bears and Buccaneers:
In the latest Halas Intrigue, the Chicago Sun-Times’ Patrick Finley breaks down three things the Bears must do to upset the Saints:
In the latest Halas Intrigue, Patrick Finley looks at three things the Bears can do to beat the Panthers on Sunday at Solider Field:
In the latest Halas Intrigue, Patrick Finley looks at the Bears’ trade for Dontrelle Inman, and what it means for a struggling passing game:
In the latest Halas Intrigue, Patrick Finley and Chicago Sun-Times colleague Mark Potash break down the Bears’ road win against the Ravens:
In a Halas Intrigue podcast from Lambeau Field, the Chicago Sun-Times’ Patrick Finley and Mark Potash discuss the need for a new Bears quarterback:
FACE TO FAITH: After mass shooting, Rev. Shannon Johnson Kershner of Fourth Presbyterian Church admits doubts, says: “God has some explaining to do.”
FACE TO FAITH with WXRT-FM morning host Lin Brehmer: What song is closest to divine? “It’s a song I played after 9/11 . . . ‘Sunflower River Blues.’”
FACE TO FAITH: Part of Iraq’s “original people,” but after year in U.S., Assyrian Christian immigrant enjoys the “human rights,” equality here.
FACE TO FAITH: “I do see miracles,” says Northwestern’s Dr. Martha Twaddle. “I see things that confound our ability to explain them.” Story, podcast.
FACE TO FAITH: Ex-Chicago radio host Kevin Matthews felt a call that led him to a broken statue of Jesus’ mother Mary. It changed his life.
FACE TO FAITH: Among new leader Laurie Zoloth’s aims for University of Chicago Divinity School: be a better “neighbor” to South Side. Story, podcast.
Mary Mitchell and Leslie Baldacci, who are debuting their new podcast on race, the “Zebra Sisters,” begin the conversation.
FACE TO FAITH Ex-tennis star Andrea Jaeger, now runs children’s charity: “I felt that I wanted to use my talents to serve God,” not just win matches.
Corey Crawford worked out Tuesday with the Blackhawks, but is it too late to save this season?
Are the jobs of Joel Quenneville or Stan Bowman on the line this season? Should they be?
Mark Lazerus and Tracey Myers determine what has to happen for the Hawks to make the playoffs. Plus,Alex DeBrincat discusses his standout season.
After trading Ryan Hartman, the Blackhawks look to the future. But what kind of a future will it be?
Mark Lazerus and Tracey Myers break down the Blackhawks’ latest breakdowns, and talk about whom Jonathan Toews hates.
The Sun-Times is excited to announce the launch of “Zebra Sisters” a podcast hosted by Mary Mitchell and Leslie Baldacci and produced by Judi McCray.
Mark Lazerus and Tracey Myers look ahead to the offseason and look back at Saturday’s ugly racist incident involving fans at the United Center.
Mark Lazerus and Tracey Myers break down who should be dealt at the deadline or over the offseason, and who’s worth bringing back next year.
In episode 145 of their podcast, Adam L. Jahns andAdam Hoge offer their thoughts on the Bears’ coaching changes and more.
The two hockey writers discuss the ramifications of Corey Crawford’s injury, and answer listener questions about the Blackhawks and beyond.
In episode 144 of their podcast, the Chicago Sun-Times’ Adam L. Jahns and WGN Radio’s Adam Hoge offer their thoughts on new Bears coach Matt Nagy.
The Chicago Sun-Times presents the pilot episode of “On the Beat,” a weekly podcast that takes its listeners inside the Blackhawks dressing room.
The Chicago Sun-Times’ Adam L. Jahns and WGN Radio’s Adam Hoge break down the Bears’ hiring of new coach Matt Nagy.
In episode 142 of their podcast, the Chicago Sun-Times’ Adam L. Jahns and WGN Radio’s Adam Hoge break down another Black Monday at Halas Hall and more
The Chicago Sun-Times’ Adam L. Jahns and WGN Radio’s Adam Hoge break down the Bears’ Week 16 matchup against the Browns.