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Miranda Manier, Former Managing Editor
All content by Miranda Manier
Staff union negotiations ‘productive’ despite delays
January 15, 2020
Column: So long, and thanks for all the bylines
December 7, 2019
The Chronicle’s Decade in Review
December 6, 2019
Plant-based proteins are ‘here to stay’
December 1, 2019
‘Drag Race’ alumni put the ‘camp’ in Christmas
November 26, 2019
Opinion: Northwestern editorial shows media illiteracy, not media incompetency
November 14, 2019
[Video] RIP Teddy bears in this shred-tastic Wicked Week event
October 31, 2019
[Video] Once upon a scary-tale…
October 31, 2019
[Video] Chicago wants to ‘dump Trump’
October 29, 2019
Local live dating show connects ‘parts, not hearts’
October 25, 2019
Guest Editor’s Note: I am here and queer with plenty to fear
October 20, 2019
The reality about reality television
October 18, 2019
Chronicle FYI: Supreme Court takes on LGBTQ+ workplace rights
October 17, 2019
Presidential candidates talk LGBTQ+ youth, healthcare and protests at historic town hall
October 11, 2019
Intergalactic lesbians, lavender labryses and everything in between
October 11, 2019
Columbia falls short in national rankings—but students don’t mind
September 23, 2019
Local production company explores ‘full spectrum’ of identity
September 22, 2019
REVIEW: ‘IT Chapter Two’ crams too much plot in the clown car
September 14, 2019
Representation in film, television and media
September 13, 2019
‘Queering’ Chicago beyond Boystown one party at a time
September 9, 2019
‘Only one right way to be at Columbia … authentic.’
September 5, 2019
OPINION: Queer representation, will you accept this rose?
August 26, 2019
End of an era: Columbia’s last Alexandroff dismissed
August 20, 2019
REVIEW: ‘Volta’ backflips into Chicago, sticks the landing
June 26, 2019
Columbia professor wins five Telly Awards for ‘American Fumble’
June 12, 2019
Pride events across Chicago offer sober options to all ages
June 7, 2019
Green Line train derails in Bronzeville
June 6, 2019
From Abe Lincoln art theft to inclusivity: Cole’s Bar turns 10
June 4, 2019
‘GOP, hands off me’: Chicago rallies against abortion bans
May 24, 2019
Faculty and Staff Scholarship Initiative ‘gets wacky’
May 3, 2019
LGBTQ history finds a home on the page— sex toys, birdcages and all
April 19, 2019
[Video] ‘Layers of Light’ showcases forest greenery at every level
April 18, 2019
OPINION: Blue Line construction disregards disabled people
April 15, 2019
Controversial Lincoln Yards development moving forward
April 5, 2019
[Video] Columbia students honor victims of Christchurch shootings
March 22, 2019
‘Food, people and art’: @whatwasbreakfast talks passion and yogurt
March 16, 2019
Mayoral candidate Lori Lightfoot visits local talk show
March 13, 2019
Culture Chron-versations: Can art be separated from the artist?
March 13, 2019
Carnaval sambas its way onto campus
March 1, 2019
Culture Chron-versations: Oscars Special
February 20, 2019
Volunteering 101: Giving back when there’s not much to give
February 17, 2019
Volunteers send valentines to women in prison
February 14, 2019
How does Chicago flirt?
February 14, 2019
Friends, femmes and philanthropy: Galentine’s Day becomes cultural tradition
February 4, 2019
Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival displays innovation in puppetry
January 30, 2019
Counseling Services concerns continue for students during colder weather
January 22, 2019
West Loop pop-up highlights and benefits refugees in east Africa
December 23, 2018
Hey, You’re Paying for This: Maker Lab
December 14, 2018
Female comics take center stage at Volumes
December 9, 2018
Project Blue Book Cast discuss the historical and the supernatural
December 6, 2018
Undercuts, mullets and pixies, oh my! Queer hair is self-expression
November 26, 2018
[Video] Rage rooms smash onto the scene
November 12, 2018
Publishing Lab gives Publishing Opportunities to students
November 2, 2018
Culture Chron-versations | Episode 1
September 7, 2018
Bo Burnham captures a moment in time in ‘Eighth Grade’
July 12, 2018
New festival celebrates Thai New Year, promotes visibility
May 7, 2018
Jason Reitman finds honesty in comedy
May 5, 2018
Farmers markets are back in season
April 28, 2018
‘Is this your card?’ ‘Physician Magician’ heals, mystifies
April 28, 2018
Old machines can learn new tricks: Artists find creative purpose for copiers
April 20, 2018
NIIA finding ‘new ways’ to pull from old genres
April 20, 2018
Pop culture pop-ups pop up: New nightlife trend evokes the familiar
April 16, 2018
Nontraditional nightlife options give bars the axe
April 9, 2018
Halal festival ‘hearts’ value-driven lifestyle
April 8, 2018
An Apple on every teacher’s desk
April 2, 2018
“Ready Player One,” fun but flawed
March 31, 2018
Matt and Kim stay upbeat after challenging year
March 26, 2018
No Stellas, Stanleys or Blanches here: Festival showcases Tennessee Williams’ lesser-known works
March 19, 2018
Play offers ‘community, communion, commiseration’ for Mexican-Americans
March 12, 2018
No troll toll required at ‘Always Sunny’ pop-up
March 10, 2018
Honoring Billy Graham dishonors those he marginalized
March 5, 2018
Web series wakes audience to narcolepsy representation
March 3, 2018
Exhibit highlights work of Midwestern women
February 26, 2018
COIN embraces mid-20s’ ‘growing pains’
February 26, 2018
Lights, camera, discrimination! Women fight for equal future on film sets
February 19, 2018
‘Here’s Meghan!’ New show at Second City Studio Theaters puts woman in Carson’s shoes
February 5, 2018
Josie Dunne combines grit and fun
February 3, 2018
New storytelling, zine-making series creates space for ‘play’
January 29, 2018
Theater cuts red tape, launches ‘free theater movement’
January 28, 2018
Festival starts conversation, encourages action
January 21, 2018
‘Everyone wins’ in Lyft, local brewery partnership
January 19, 2018
Poe musical explores control and circumstance
January 18, 2018
Book tour ‘gives armor’ to transgender women, nonbinary writers
December 11, 2017
Lincoln Square preserves culture, celebrates heritage
December 11, 2017
Art exhibit promotes better self-image
December 4, 2017
The Districts ‘manipulate’ sound onstage and off
December 4, 2017
Adolescents roll high on unique mental health-care options
November 27, 2017
Galantis builds to dynamic performance
November 21, 2017
‘Live from Chicago, it’s Saturday night!’
November 20, 2017
Galantis strives to ‘feel good’ with new album
November 13, 2017
Play ‘shakes the mess outta’ 1960’s lack of representation
November 13, 2017
Cinepocalypse film festival signals fresh start, not end times
November 6, 2017
Workshop discusses art, poetry, accessibility
November 6, 2017
Literature, art ‘pop up’ at Athletic Association
October 30, 2017
Logan Square mural remembers neighborhood before gentrification
October 30, 2017
Jeff Daniels harmonizes music and acting
October 23, 2017
‘The Daily Show,’ Presidential Twitter Library visit Chicago
October 20, 2017
A comedian, a politician, a millennial walk into a bar
October 16, 2017
Month of Theater offers ‘backstage pass’ to Belmont Theater District
October 10, 2017
Tattoo parlors offer special prices for Friday the 13th
October 9, 2017
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