How does the crew of “Chicago Fire” make a convincing – but safe – set? How does the crew of NBC’s "Chicago Fire" set the scenery on fire every week without burning down the studio? Geoffrey Baer goes ...
Chicago Fire backup goalie Jeff Gal had one night to sleep on the fact that he would be starting Saturday’s win-or-go-home game against the Philadelphia Union. Starting goalie Chris Brady came down ...
The main characters on "Chicago Fire" lead exciting lives on the show, but the actors behind those roles have even more exciting love stories behind the scenes.
Geoffrey Baer gets a behind-the-scenes look at the set of "Chicago Fire." Geoffrey Baer gets a behind-the-scenes tour of the set of "Chicago Fire." Geoffrey visits the studio space on the city’s ...
The One Chicago Universe now includes three shows (a fourth, "Chicago Justice" lasted just one season before it was canceled). But the series that started it all was "Chicago Fire," which debuted back ...
We catch up with newly-signed Chicago Fire forward Jason Shokalook to look back at his journey to the pros, from 100-mile ...
There was a time when Chicago Fire burned bright — when Station 51 wasn’t just a team but a family, when every call meant something, and when every loss hit like a punch in the gut. But somewhere ...
Taylor Kinney as Kelly Severide — 'Chicago Fire' Season 14 Episode 7 "Pierce the Vein" - Peter Gordon/NBC [Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 14 Episode 7 “Pierce the ...
Sister shows Chicago P.D. and Chicago Med will also not air new episodes on those dates. The Chicago Fire midseason finale ended on multiple cliffhangers. In “Pierce the Veil,” Kelly Severide (Taylor ...
Is there anything One Chicago loves more than its merry-go-round of ships? Sometimes, it’s hard to say if there is. Over the years, across three different shows, we’ve had plenty of them. And don’t ...
Robert Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona remains one of the most delicate and closely watched situations inside the club. Despite being one of the most experienced figures in the dressing room, the ...
The shovels have yet to hit the ground at the Chicago Fire’s new privately funded $750 million soccer stadium in the South Loop, but we already know who will be serving up food and beverage.