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Monthly Archives: November, 2022

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SAIC Holiday Art Sale 2022

The winter holidays around the corner marks an SAIC tradition: the annual holiday art sale!

How Elon Musk Buying Twitter Affects Artists

Let's breakdown how the Musk-meltdown is going to impact us artists.

Boys Will Be Boys

Sophia Shin fights fire with fire in "Boys will be Boys."

CIFF 2022 | ‘Pacifiction’ Review: A Lynchian Lucid Dream That Leaves You Reeling

Catalan auteur Albert Serra returns with another intricately-crafted atmospheric drama in which answers are ever out of reach.

Meet the Chicago Bucket Boys

Jordan, member of the Chicago Bucket Boys, talks history and inspiration behind music.

Chicagoans protest for Abortion Rights

Crowds gather at Federal Plaza demanding action

Prior Ave

Graphic journalism about a building's history and gentrification in American cities.

Moving Pictures: Honoring Chadwick Boseman in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

Examining real-world grief inside Marvel's Cinematic Universe.

Moving Pictures: The Uneasy Quiet of “The Banshees of Inisherin”

A movie in which Martin McDonagh explore noise, mortality, and everyday horror.

TikTok, the Cult of Virality

TikTok killed the radio star… and dramatically changed music marketing.

Moving Pictures: “Tár” and Keeping Time

A touching but tragic film discussing the nature of artistic genius

Holland Cotter is still learning

The New York Times art editor and writer discusses life, learning, and the “memory museum.”

A Letter to my Mama in Kashmir

Onions here are different too. They don't make me very teary.

CIFF 2022 | ‘My Policeman’ Review: A Certified Crowd-pleaser… if You Ignore Harry Styles

David Dawson and Emma Corrin elevate Michael Grandage’s misguided Harry Styles hype vehicle just past mediocrity.