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Loving the Monster: Meet Your New Monstrous Video Game Valentine
Loving the Monster: Meet Your New Monstrous Video Game Valentine

14 f***able creatures, horrors, and ghouls you can virtually romance

Loving the Monster: Meet Your New Monstrous Video Game Valentine

14 f***able creatures, horrors, and ghouls you can virtually romance

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Loving the Monster: Meet Your New Monstrous Video Game Valentine

14 f***able creatures, horrors, and ghouls you can virtually romance
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The MCA’s “Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind” takes something from you, but you will not leave empty-handed
The Bay Area loses another arts touchstone despite 2025 donations

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The MCA’s “Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind” takes something from you, but you will not leave empty-handed
"I think comics are the most versatile medium that's ever been created"
Art as a tool for social change
'We're never making work in a vacuum'

News

The Bay Area loses another arts touchstone despite 2025 donations
A graphic journalism piece
This brief discusses Gaza's December, Vanity Fair's White House Portraits, Operation Midway Blitz, and more
SAIC’s budget can’t keep up with student organization growth

Literature

How I handle December as a Chicago-raised Icelander
A poem
A prose poem about migration and growth
A Short Story

Entertainment

14 f***able creatures, horrors, and ghouls you can virtually romance
Notes from Chicago’s Underground
Why content you can never revisit again matters, and why we keep losing it
The Hallmark Christmas Empire

Photo Essay

Highlights from ARTBASH 2025
Photos from the annual art market
'Their living conditions affect our learning conditions.'
‘Ruhani Raag’: Ustad Naseeruddin Saami Live at South Asia Institute

Alumni

I’m an alum of SAIC (2022) and I saw your recent piece about the staff that SAIC laid off. I...
The day-by-day of collaboration in studio practice
Reflecting on a year of reporting in F Newsmagazine.
 SAIC Grads Gain International Exposure at Ars Electronica

Comics

Wow! This all looks totally normal!
A rabbit!
A sweet slumber
Satan?!!

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