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INCONSISTENT – Joel

A new INCONSISTENT strip by Wayne Degen featuring Joel Redmer.

Monet or Moneygrab?

Art critic Yunyao Que considers the new immersive Monet experience.

Their Flood

"Their Flood" by Michaela Chan.

Starr Ramone #1

The first installment of Starr Ramone by Mae Smull where we meet someone with strange eyes...

Late Night Conversations

"Late Night Conversations" by Sidne K Gard.

The Sky Talks: Moving Forward Into Scorpio Season

Mercury is no longer in retrograde. What wonders does the universe hold for us now?

Is MTV Picking Favorites at the Video Music Awards?

Emilly Silveira Andrade looks into Justin Bieber's perplexing Artist of the Year win at the 2021 VMAs.

Auteur Theory: Paul Schrader and The End of the World

How cult cinema's favourite filmmaker crafts his characters unlike any other.

In Los Angeles, A Museum Union At Work

The LA MOCA Union wants to lead by example.

El Machete Illustrated – Doing Things Different

A new El Machete Illustrated by Eric J Garcia.

Who is AICWU?

Workers at the Art Institute of Chicago and the School of the Art Institute attempt to form a union.

“Ache of Erosion” Sweeps You Away

SAIC MFA candidate, Elisabeth Heying, on display at SITE 280.

Dev Hynes: Time Will (Hopefully) Tell

Blood Orange has been the backbone of indie music and film soundtracks for almost a decade. So why isn't he at the forefront of the scene?

Looking Back, Moving Forward

The labor battles in 19th Century Chicago paved the way for the workplace as we know it.