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Talk about a loud suit

School news editor Amanda Aldinger interviews SAIC's Fashion Dept. head Nick Cave, pictured here with Tony Jones. Photo by James Prinz.

In Memory: Corinne Farmer

On September 20th, SAIC students received an email from the Office of Student Affairs with the news that alumna Corinne Farmer had passed away following a bike accident. Corinne graduated in May from the AIADO program.

Casey Spooner is done with US Tour. Europe's Next.

Casey Spooner, of the critically acclaimed electro-performance duo Fischerspooner, went solo by accident.

Kentridge

William Kentridge: Anything is Possible

Present Yourself at SUGS

Give a hyperspeed, mini presentation of your work, studies, background, current obsessions to your peers at SUGS this Friday.

Recap: Macy's Glamorama!

Recap: Macy's Glamorama

What're you going to do with all that junk?

SAIC's SURPLUS program has created a community of recycling for students!

Bravo's "Work of Art" casting at SAIC!

Will you be America's Next Great Artist? Bravo is coming to SAIC next week to find out!

First Fridays Extravaganza Highlights

Chicago kicks off the new exhibition season.

SAIC Fashion Department Chair Nick Cave launches pop-up Shop

Nick Cave's Soundsuits editorialized in the September issue of Vogue!

Chicago's Own Fashion's Night Out!

Fashion's Night Out comes to Chicago!

The Joffrey Ballet's Couture and Cocktails

Friday, September 24 marks the Joffrey Ballet's fifth annual "Couture and Cocktails" event, celebrating the  beginning of their 2010-2011 season, held this year at the...

Becky Grajeda from SAIC's Sound Department

By Brandon Kosters Grajeda Honoring the brave men and women of SAIC who work in both sonic and visual art, we look at Becky Grajeda, a...

Scott Pilgrim vs. Depth of Character

More so than previous comic book films, “Scott Pilgrim” consistently reminds us that the telling of its story originated on paper.

It Might Get Physical

Aggression is part of everybody’s life and you need it to hold boundaries, to make changes, to be proactive. It’s more than just being assertive — let’s call a spade a spade. It’s aggression.