F Newsmagazine - The School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Art, Culture, and Politics

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Chicago’s Amazon Bookstore: ‘Discover’ My A**

Can a bookstore be pure evil? Investigating Amazon's brick bookstore on Chicago's north side.
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Kumail Nanjiani and Zoe Kazan have crafted a thoughtful romantic comedy which examines the relationship between race and stand-up comedy.
An Andy Warhol retrospective in Mexico City lacks cultural context, and forces us to examine art institutions' responsibility to the...
A photo essay showing some of the big n' lovely murals along Chicago's Wabash Arts Cooridor.
A comic by Eric J. Garcia.
Ruido Fest, the biggest Latin American music festival in the Midwest, took place in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, July 7 -...
Four of the best worst shows on Netflix for the hazy and very, very lazy days of summer.
Former SAIC professor Michael Bonesteel responds to article published in F Newsmagazine on Title IX dispute.
With "To the Bone," Netflix finds itself in another controversy, this time surrounding the portrayal of a young woman with...
A Title IX dispute at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago leads an instructor to resign — are...
Giuseppe Verdi's opera has a long history of problematic casting choices, but Springfield Regional Opera gets "Otello" right.
Pro-tips for road trips! Read Grace Wells's advice before you hit the open road this summer.
Jay-Z proves that he's still at the top of his game as a rapper and producer in his latest studio...
Street artist Michael "Zebra" Bailey creates and sells his charcoal portraits outside the Art Institute and on State Street in...
Lana Del Rey may have a newfound "Lust for Life" but her fifth studio album is a little lackluster.