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Exhibition Review: Cliche & the Meta-Verse

Investigating Cao Fei’s ‘Meta-mentary’

Not Suitable for Children

Exploring the Fallout from ‘Quiet on The Set’

Reimagining Jazz’s Funeral

A Reflection on ‘The Cry of Jazz’

Chuffed for CUFF

Six films to look out for at the 30th Annual Chicago Underground Film Festival

CIFF 2022 | ‘A Compassionate Spy’ Confronts The Nuclear Question Head On

Chicago documentarian Steve James’s new film is no John le Carré novel. 

Who Framed Britney Spears?

SAIC students and faculty weigh in on the new documentary.

Real Big Cats of Oklahoma: The Viral Charm of Tiger King

How Netflix is breeding the true crime documentary with reality TV.

National Sexual Assault Awareness Month at SAIC

As DeVos tightens Title IX, SAIC responds to National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

The Ghost of Meg White

Once, the White Stripes ruled world of rock & roll. Why did Meg get left behind?

Obey The Artist

A short documentary peeks inside Shepard Fairey's artistic process to reveal a framework of punk rock and politics.

Mortified Nation

A new documentary highlights a Chicago tradition of re-reading adolescent angst.

JR: From “Arctivist” to “Superstartist”

Local Activism Becomes Global Collaboration


Tracing the French street artist's history of community-involved projects, and checking in on how the support from his TED Prize is turning the world "inside out."

Bill Cunningham New York

A poignant documentary about one of fashion's foremost arbiters of taste and style

Documentarian Keith Beauchamp Reveals the Truth about the Lynching of Emmett Till

The truth about the lynching of Emmett Till was thought to have died along with him in 1955. But the new documentary, "The Untold Story of Emmett Till", and the resurfacing of the immense amount of evidence regarding the case, prompted it to be reopened.