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WBEZ's Reset brings context to the latest Chicago-area news with experts, journalists and newsmakers.
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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons WBEZ Chicago

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    • 4.8 • 289 Ratings

WBEZ's Reset brings context to the latest Chicago-area news with experts, journalists and newsmakers.
Want to be a connected Chicagoan in the know? Subscribe to this podcast!
You can email the team behind Reset at reset@wbez.org. Or leave us a voicemail at 888-915-9945.

    Jazz Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis Honors Duke Ellington In CSO Concert

    Jazz Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis Honors Duke Ellington In CSO Concert

    Duke Ellington was born April 29, 1899. Today, 125 years after his birth, a concert series celebrates the pianist and composer's monumental impact on music. Reset talks with Wynton Marsalis, Grammy award-winning jazz master, about Ellington’s enduring impact on music and how he continues to honor Ellington’s legacy.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 21 min
    WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap, April 26, 2024

    WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap, April 26, 2024

    The Chicago Bears revealed plans for a new domed lakefront stadium – and successfully drafted their quarterback pick. The family of Dexter Reed filed a civil rights lawsuit over his killing by police. Chicago campuses see anti-war protests, and specialty grocers Dom's Kitchen & Market and Foxtrot face class action lawsuits from now-former employees. Reset breaks down these stories and much more with NBC-5 Chicago’s Christian Farr, Chicago Sun-Times’s Mitchell Armentrout, and Chicago Tribune’s Dan Petrella.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 46 min
    Netflix’s ‘Good Times’ Reboot Met With Backlash

    Netflix’s ‘Good Times’ Reboot Met With Backlash

    Fifty years after the 1974 debut of the iconic “Good Times” sitcom, a new animated reboot of the show was launched on Netflix and fans of the original show are not having a good time. The sitcom depicted a Black family making ends meet in public housing in Chicago. Its co-creator, Chicagoan Eric Monte, quickly became known as the “Godfather of Sitcom,” as he was also the mastermind behind shows including “The Jeffersons” and “What’s Happening.” Reset checks in with Monte’s daughter Cynthia Crisp, WBEZ’s Natalie Moore, and journalism professor Arionne Nettles about the show’s legacy and remake.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 18 min
    How One Chicagoan Modernized Her Great-Great-Great Grandfather’s Pre-Prohibition Pale Ale

    How One Chicagoan Modernized Her Great-Great-Great Grandfather’s Pre-Prohibition Pale Ale

    Laurin Mack loves Chicago and loves beer. So maybe it was inevitable that she would go on to tap into her great-great-great grandfather’s brewing legacy, and share his story of the beers that “built Chicago.” She re-opened the Conrad Seipp Brewing Company in 2020, and began the process of excavating the recipe for his pre-Prohibition pale ale. Several years, and two styles of beer later, you can now purchase Seipp beer at select Binny’s and Jewel locations. Reset sat down with Mack to learn more about “the beer that built Chicago” and the process of re-creating the past for the present moment.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 12 min
    Chicago Wants To Create One System For Migrant And Homeless Shelters

    Chicago Wants To Create One System For Migrant And Homeless Shelters

    his attempt at unification comes as the number of migrants staying in shelters has decreased from a peak of nearly 15,000 people in January to about 8,600 as of Wednesday.
    The city and state has shut down 11 shelters set up specifically for migrants. But combining Chicago’s shelter systems is still a major change – and will require a lot of coordination. Reset learns more about what this consolidation could mean for Chicago from Nell Salzman with the Chicago Tribune, and Jenn Torres, a volunteer helping with migrants.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 15 min
    Foxtrot, Dom’s Kitchen & Market Workers And Customers Shocked At Sudden Closure

    Foxtrot, Dom’s Kitchen & Market Workers And Customers Shocked At Sudden Closure

    Outfox Hospitality, the parent company of Foxtrot and Dom’s Kitchen & Market, is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, according to food-and-beverage newsletter Snaxshot. The move comes five months after the two Chicago-based companies merged. Reset learns more about what is going on from Eater Chicago’s Ashok Selvam and attorney Connie A. Lahn.
    For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

    • 13 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
289 Ratings

289 Ratings

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Sasha is AWESOME

Hearing Sasha hang up on Richard Pearson of the Illinois Division of the NRA was perfect.

Natalie Moore interviews and segments are my favorites.

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Weekly News Recap

I look forward to the Weekly News Recap. It is an excellent show with a knowledgeable panel. Sasha Ann Simon is an excellent moderator. I learn so much!!

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