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Monthly Archives: January, 2014

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#Taste

Instagram's Digital Food Politics.

Where To Commence Commencement

A Controversial Change In the Ceremony's Digs.

Between Math and Mystery

Kurt Hentschläger's Immersive Installations.

The End of the Day

Mike Kelley at MoMA PS1:On view through early February, the massive exhibit is an exhaustive retrospective with a deceivingly simple title.

2nd Floor Rear in 3rd Year

The 24-hour festival returns with the greatest number of proposals yet.

Visual Journalism as Visionary Artifact

The Alchemy of "The Modern Magazine."

F Words: Replication as Transmutation

A poem by Katie Wall.

The Virtues of Grayscale

A Return to Form in Alexander Payne’s Nebraska.

A Visit to “Tracing Affinities” and “Faculty Projects”

The latest shows at the Sullivan Galleries both foster dialogues, rather than simply show-and-tell.

Bound 2 Hate

In Defense of Kanye West.

Ten Years of Taiko

Tsukasa Taiko Shines in a fusion of tradition and experimentation at the MCA.

Mortified Nation

A new documentary highlights a Chicago tradition of re-reading adolescent angst.

Obamacare is Here: Are You Covered?


As of 2014, the Affordable Care Act has gone into effect. F Newsmagazine provides the basics and explains how to get covered.

What We Talk About When We Talk About TED Talks

What we talk about when we talk about TED Talks.

Eco-Friendly Boutique Hotels – Part 2

A selection of luxurious, eco-friendly, boutique hotels to feed your day-dreaming sessions during the winter break.