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Literature
The Future is Brief
An essay in fragments on novellas, social media, and the impending robot apocalypse
Arts & Culture
Making Memories at the Color Factory
At Color Factory, immersive installations meet Chicago sensibilities.
Arts & Culture
Evita Flores: Ethereal Girl
The reality of Evita Flores' surreal career, from SAIC to collabing with Petra Collins.
Arts & Culture
Art or Entertainment? The Immersive Van Gogh Show in Chicago
Reflecting on Van Gogh's legacy at the light show.
Entertainment
Journey To the “Depths of Wikipedia”
an interview with the weirdest, wildest Instagram account
Arts & Culture
More Than Sketchy: Inktober Creator Accused of Plagiarism
Artist Alphonso Dunn accuses Jake Parker of plagiarizing parts of his upcoming workbook, “Inktober All Year Long."
Arts & Culture
The Cyber Museum: Seeing Art On a New Platform During COVID
How @covidartmuseum on Instagram signals a new era.
News
Reading Between the Community Guidelines
How social media giants target and restrict sex workers on their platforms.
Entertainment
Seven Apps You Didn’t Know You Needed
As artists, we all know how important utilizing social media for our work can be, but doing it right isn’t always as simple as snapping a quick pic and posting. Fortunately there are apps for that.
Arts & Culture
The Most Important Meal of the Day: Alan Epstein on his Photo Series ‘What Was Breakfast’
Can your breakfast choice be a window into your soul? Photographer Alan Epstein helps us decide.





