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Monthly Archives: February, 2023

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Book Review: “Trust” by Hernan Diaz

Myle Yan Tay explores and praises Diaz's experimental forms and important philosophies regarding the difference between trust and the truth.

SAIC Students on Chicago Mayoral Election 2023

From their views on elections to pertinent issues the upcoming mayor should focus on, here's what the students have to say

Moving Pictures: “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” and the Blandness of Grandiosity

How many marvel movies does it take to fill the Quantum realm?

Moving Pictures: “Knock at the Cabin” and Shyamalan’s Twists and Turns

This review may have a big twist too. You'll just have to read and see.

SAIC On Why Voting Matters

The SAIC Community weigh in on why they vote, with Katrina Phidd from Chicago Votes speaking on civic engagement

The Jarring World of Corecore

TikTok's newest trend is an exercise in despair within the absurd.

Cancel Your Lesbians and Bury Your Gays

Why mass-produced fiction doesn’t allow queer women to have happy endings.

Has Pablo Picasso ever screwed up his work?

A Tour to the Public Artworks Around the Christkindlmarket Chicago

For the Love of Drag and Activism

Drag artist Marti Gould Cummings on their unexpected journey from queer bars to the United Nations.

A breakdown of 9 Chicago Mayoral Candidates

9 different candidates, 9 different plans. The question is who will govern the city?

A Love Letter to 80s Horror Movie Scores

Music sets the scene for the perfect kill.

Starr Ramone #8

Sometime valentine's day is best spent with good friends.

7 Things To Do While Waiting For The Sharp Elevator

Why waste your time when you can host a salon before your lift arrives?

Exhausting The Infinite Color of Monochrome

Sometimes, less is really more.

On Love and Exhaustion

A soon-to-be mother reflects on her experience of the anxiety and love surrounding pregnancy