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The Columbia Chronicle

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The Columbia Chronicle

Chicago-based artist Jesy Grose makes something of nothing by painting real and mythical creatures on glass and using salvaged picture frames as borders for the paintings.

Painter creates creatures to make something of nothing

By Arts & Culture Reporter
March 2, 2015
The Chicago Humanities Festival will be holding a panel discussion with Cristina Henríquez (above) and Coya Paz on March 18 in the auditorium in the Instituto Cervantes of Chicago, 31 W. Ohio St.

Latina writers to discuss immigration, Chicago literature

By Arts & Culture Reporter
March 2, 2015
With its DIY attitude and nostalgic lyrics, Tinley Park-based quintet Real Friends straddles the line between the emo and pop-punk genres. The band’s new documentary, “Moving Forward,” premiered Feb. 19 in Orland Park and discusses its latest album, its growth, touring and what it is like to be in a band.

Real Friends ‘move forward’ with documentary, new music

By Arts & Culture Reporter
February 23, 2015
Chicago’s Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave., is showcasing an adaptation of Anne Washburn’s satirical play, “Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play,” which runs through March 1.

Theater Wit uses ‘Simpsons’ satire for deeper meaning

By Arts & Culture Reporter
February 16, 2015
Sounds like independence

Sounds like independence

By Arts & Culture Reporter
February 16, 2015
Yulia Shupenia

Featured Athlete: Yulia Shupenia

By Sports & Health Editor
February 16, 2015
Brainport

Brainport device supplements sensory substitution

By Sports & Health Reporter
February 9, 2015
Icelandic artist Erró creates collages using pop culture imagery and American comics. He projects the collages onto large-scale canvas and uses acrylic paints to replicate the images. This exhibit is Erró’s first show in Chicago.

Icelandic artist comments on American culture

By Arts & Culture Reporter
February 9, 2015
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