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family
SAIC
What it Means to be South Asian?
Five students on their shared identity, commonalities, and differences.
Entertainment
CIFF 2022 | ‘Aftersun’ is a Heartbreakingly Novel Approach to Depicting Family Trauma
Charlotte Wells’ debut film establishes her as a director experienced far beyond her years.
Entertainment
CIFF Review Round-Up: ‘A Human Position,’ ‘Leonor Will Never Die,’ and ‘Monica’
Families take center stage with our first round-up from the 2022 Chicago International Film Festival.
Arts & Culture
Reflecting on Polaroid’s a520, a Fiend and a Family Camera
Did you know that Polaroid makes digital point & shoot cameras? Because I didn’t.
Entertainment
CIFF 2022 | ‘Raymond & Ray’ Review: Heartbreak Feels Good in a Film Like This
Ethan Hawke and Sophie Okonedo shine alongside Ewan McGregor in Rodrigo García’s new tale of family and forgiveness — or lack thereof.
SAIC
Student Feature | Branislav Jankić
How growing up in — and escaping from — a war zone informs Branislav Jankić's provocative work.
F+
A Year With: Babka
“A Year With” is a column where SAIC students reflect on what got them through this past year.
Arts & Culture
Rituals of Dislocation and Leonard Suryajaya’s “Don’t Hold on to Your Bones”
Leonard Suryajaya’s “Don’t Hold on to Your Bones” is challenging but deeply worthwhile.
Arts & Culture
A Portrait of the Artist as Herself
Kanthy Peng explores openness and identity in new SUGs exhibit





