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Monthly Archives: September, 2022

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Still All the Rage, The Smashing Pumpkins Come Home to the Metro

The Smashing Pumpkins' homecoming show brought new hits, old bangers, and one wild Talking Heads cover.

Photo Essay: ‘Respect our voice, respect our choice!’ — Part-Time Faculty Fight for a Fair Contract

Part-time faculty organized in front of the Art Institute Sept. 21 demanding a new contract the school.

Today, the ‘F’ Stands for Freshmen

The in-person 2022 Freshmen Orientation, through the eyes of someone who didn't get one.

The Song Remains the Same: David Hockney’s ‘Arrival of Spring’

Like you and I, David Hockney also enjoys playing on his tablet.

Panicking Over The Pedals: A Day with Liminal Space

Something's cooking in Chicago's experimental music scene, and Liminal Space is sitting right in the middle.

Moving Pictures: ‘Breaking,’ Tragic and True

With "Breaking," John Boyega escapes type and finds challenge.

Moving Pictures: ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies,’ by Twitter, for Twitter, from Twitter

"Bodies Bodies Bodies" is like being in a group chat with six people you hate.

Hello, Guten Tag

A passionate plea for you to taste the SAIC Oktoberfest burger before it's gone.

Let It Rip: Hulu’s ‘The Bear’

The show exposes many faces of PTSD.

Moving Pictures: ‘Bullet Train,’ Going Nowhere Fast

Actions speak louder than words.

El Machete Illustrated – Pro Life

Who's pro life?

The Sky Talks: Back to the Future in Virgo season

Virgo Season, the perfect time to time travel and reflect.

Starr Ramone 78 – “Gone But…”

In Part One of a new miniseries by Mae Lyne, Starr Ramone 78, the stage is set as Starr Ramone sees someone at a house party she never expected to see again.

The Sky Talks: Leo Season

Kabbalistic knowledge and secrets about the sun sign from my teacher, Batsheva Shouster.

Luma’s World – Animation Anxieties

The cognitive dissonance between the industry and pursuing a creative degree fills Luma with fear in the first installment of Luma's World by Sidne K. Gard.