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Finding Space for Black Memory

COBRA showcases ‘The Black Domestic’

What it Means to be South Asian?

Five students on their shared identity, commonalities, and differences.

A Letter to my Mama in Kashmir

Onions here are different too. They don't make me very teary.

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.

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.

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.

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.

You Brought Me Here!

A comic by Miguel Angel Espinoza.

Student Feature | Branislav Jankić

How growing up in — and escaping from — a war zone informs Branislav Jankić's provocative work.

A Year With: Babka

“A Year With” is a column where SAIC students reflect on what got them through this past year.

On Obligation

Do we benefit from obligations or do they hold us back?

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.

A Portrait of the Artist as Herself

Kanthy Peng explores openness and identity in new SUGs exhibit