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The Ophelia in “Ophelia”

In fits and starts, the 2019 film "Ophelia" attempts to rewrite the tragic story of Hamlet's doomed heroine.
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Quentin Tarantino's newest piece of revisionist history film offers us a romp through 1969 Hollywood. But can we separate the...
In a performance at the Art Institute of Chicago, Jamila Woods pays tribute to prominent black artists, activists, and musicians...
Celebrated contemporary Irish novelist John Banville's The Untouchable is a purely aesthetic delight.
Learning — and then drawing — how other collegiate Chicagoans see SAIC students
In a film set under a brilliant, sunshine-filled sky, Midsommar makes it impossible to obscure its horror.
Bon Appetit's Brad Leone proves that the next Julia Child is a big galoot from New Jersey.
On July 13th, over four thousand people gathered at Chicago’s Daley Plaza to protest the ongoing criminalization of immigrants and...
The large-scale show of queer art has some gems, but it's dominated by male artists.
Dubious staging distracts from otherwise powerful content at the Joan Flasch.
The 2019 Low-Res MFA show invokes questions of place and belonging.
Photographer Lid Madrid talks aliens, AI, and more with five SAIC students
Virgil Abloh at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
SAIC's heads of Sustainability on what they do, and how we can help
A comic by Eric J. Garcia.