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“Breaking” News: A “Balloon Dog” Blew Up

March 23, 2023

Collectors crave to lick the spilled milk from Jeff Koons’ shattered balloon.

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Artists of the IMPACT Performance Festival 2023

March 4, 2023

Juliana Castro Duperly, Nikki Telegan, and Mallory Qiu on their multidisciplinary practices.

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The Jarring World of Corecore

February 21, 2023

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

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Has Pablo Picasso ever screwed up his work?

February 19, 2023

A Tour to the Public Artworks Around the Christkindlmarket Chicago

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Exhausting The Infinite Color of Monochrome

February 5, 2023

Sometimes, less is really more.

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Documentation of a //sense Happening

February 3, 2023

Watch participants in //sense’s performance event blur the lines between art and reality

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SAIC

Notes on SAIC’s updated mask policy

March 15, 2023

A student's reaction to the email sent by the school administration regarding the changes in mask policy.

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When will SAIC decolonize?

March 7, 2023

Like several academic institutions of the Global North, SAIC also heavily relies on Eurocentric ideas and knowledge of art.

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Artists of the IMPACT Performance Festival 2023

March 4, 2023

Juliana Castro Duperly, Nikki Telegan, and Mallory Qiu on their multidisciplinary practices.

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Money, Money, Money: How Financial Aid Gets Applied at SAIC

March 3, 2023

Understanding how award decisions are made.

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7 Things To Do While Waiting For The Sharp Elevator

February 6, 2023

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

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SAIC Ends Classroom Mask Requirement

January 26, 2023

Some students and faculty worry about their safety.

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News

UChicago Grad Students Unionize with Overwhelming Majority

March 18, 2023

After 15 years of mobilizing effort, graduate students are finally forming a union.

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Chicago River turns green for St. Patrick’s Day

March 12, 2023

Thousands of locals and tourists, dressed in their best green outfits, visited the river yesterday.

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When will SAIC decolonize?

March 7, 2023

Like several academic institutions of the Global North, SAIC also heavily relies on Eurocentric ideas and knowledge of art.

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What We Speak in Our Mother Tongue

March 5, 2023

My motherʼs tongue was supposed to be displeasing, a language of less civility.

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Flirting With Sobriety

March 4, 2023

Cʼmon ... all the cool kids are doing it.

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SAIC On Why Voting Matters

February 21, 2023

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

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Entertainment

SAIC on the Oscars

March 20, 2023

The SAIC community shares thoughts and reactions to Hollywood's biggest night

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Bollywood 101: 10 Indian Movie Songs That Are Better Than ‘Nattu Nattu’

March 16, 2023

They might have not won the Oscars, but they are definitely worth listening to.

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Zine Not Dead: A Night of Living Comics

March 14, 2023

Comics performances that prove Chicago's zine scene really isn't dead.

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The Sky Talks: Pisces Season Brings Joy

March 14, 2023

Intuition, Love, Joy, and St. Patrick Day

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Album Review: Trapped on ‘Cracker Island’

March 11, 2023

Please, dear god, get me out of here.

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Queer Comfort in My Chemical Romance

March 11, 2023

You know what they do to bands like us on Tumblr.

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Lit

Zine Not Dead: A Night of Living Comics

March 14, 2023

Comics performances that prove Chicago's zine scene really isn't dead.

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You Can Be Anything You Want — Just Don’t Be The Police

March 3, 2023

Interviews With a Police Family.

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Five Hours is Forever

March 2, 2023

Jordan Crane’s graphic novel mixes the mundane and the miserable to make magic.

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Book Review: “Trust” by Hernan Diaz

February 28, 2023

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

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On Love and Exhaustion

February 4, 2023

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

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Listen to Your Unicorns

December 26, 2022

A personal essay on the worries that come with growing out of teenagehood.

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Comics

Look At My Eggs

March 21, 2023

Which came first, bird with a mask or the eggs?

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Starr Ramone #9

March 12, 2023

It's punk to vote.

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New Year, New Us

March 11, 2023

Sometimes the best new year's resolutions need a buddy.

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Luma’s World — Sunset Frets

March 11, 2023

A walk will, indeed, help.

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Does this Count as Convergent Evolution?

March 11, 2023

Some things pair perfectly.

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I am not a robot

March 11, 2023

Selecting squares is what makes us human, after all.

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