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ARTS & CULTURE
Review: Viewers from around the world can relate to ‘Squid Game’ more than they might think
By
Samaher AbuRabah
, Staff Reporter
November 2, 2021
Twenty One Pilots ‘paint the town’ at the United Center
By
Jared Callaway
, Photojournalist
November 1, 2021
The Front Bottoms shed the ‘boulders on [their] shoulders’ for the night at Radius
By
Jared Callaway
, Photojournalist
October 26, 2021
‘Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.’: Inside Barbara Kruger’s ‘radical’ Art Institute exhibition
By
Rachel Patel
, Staff Reporter
October 25, 2021
How one repurposed newspaper bin sparked a chain of free community art sharing spaces
By
Irvin Ibarra
, Staff Reporter
October 19, 2021
First-year Columbia student performs on ‘The Voice’
By
Amina Sergazina
, Staff Reporter
October 18, 2021
Chicago Makers Pop Up Shop gives small business owners a platform amid the COVID-19 pandemic
By
Rachel Patel
, Staff Writer
October 15, 2021
Arlo Parks and MICHELLE bring a feeling of community to Lincoln Hall on their Chicago tour stop
By
Anna Busalacchi
, Managing Editor
October 6, 2021
The return of rage: Chicago’s legendary Riot Fest makes its ‘exhilarating’ return
By
Anna Busalacchi
, Managing Editor
September 29, 2021
The return of busking comes with more appreciation for street musicians
By
Valentina Pucarelli
, Photojournalist
September 28, 2021
Columbia alum Marcus Norris becomes composer-in-residence at Chicago Philharmonic
By
Jordan Perkins
, Staff Reporter
September 28, 2021
Audio Arts and Acoustics Department, Columbia students and alumni announce new Humanity is the Genre Festival
By
Rachel Patel
, Staff Reporter
September 24, 2021
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