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The Columbia Chronicle

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The Columbia Chronicle

Chris Gethard is the host of the do-it-yourself style weekly comedy program “The Chris Gethard Show” on MNN and thechrisgethardshow.com.

Chris Gethard’s DIY philosophy

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
December 1, 2014

Backward motion spins compass on brain’s maps

By Assistant Sports & Health Editor.
November 24, 2014
Briar Street Theatre, 3133 N. Halsted St., is home to Chicago’s branch of the popular Blue Man Group production.

Local female performing artist auditions for Blue Man Group

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 24, 2014
Eileen Vorbach (Left) and Jennifer Matthews (Right) are both cast members in Erasing the Distance’s new production, which discusses how depression affects families.

Nonprofit examines mental illness through theater

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 24, 2014
Video Games

Link found between action video games and learning

By Assistant Sports & Health Editor
November 24, 2014
Shields flies onto silver screen in Mockingjay — Part 1

Shields flies onto silver screen in ‘Mockingjay — Part 1’

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 17, 2014
Heritage Bicycles General Store will open its new branch, Heritage Outpost, 1325 W. Wilson Ave., under the new FLATS high-rise in Uptown later in November.

Local bike shop, cafe hybrid expands to Uptown

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 17, 2014
“The Distant Architect” is a noir science-fiction film written and directed by Clara Alcott. The short film tells the story of a Chicago architect who starts to question how she views herself and what she knows about her body. 

Columbia alumna ‘Architect’ of new science-fiction noir film

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 10, 2014
“Forbidden Art” is a new exhibit that shows the hardships and terrors of life in concentration camps during World War II through the eyes of prisoners who created the art.

Exhibit explores secret art created by concentration camp residents

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 10, 2014
A new mural on the side of Pilsen’s Vintage & Thrift Store, 1430 W. 18th St., honors the late journalist James Foley. Friends of Foley came up with the idea as a tribute to him.

New Pilsen mural honors James Foley

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 3, 2014
California-based pop-punk band New Found Glory has made its mark on its fans, over a 17-year career, culminating in the Oct. 7 release of its eighth studio album Resurrection.

‘My Friends Over You’ singer defines pop-punk genre

By Assistant Arts & Culture Editor
November 3, 2014
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