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Local Art Flourishes at Chicago’s Annual One of a Kind Spring Show
By Amanda Landwehr and Andrea LeeStaff Reporters Chicago is a city created and defined by its artists. From the world-renowned Picasso and Van Gogh pieces found at the Art Institute to the colorful graffiti that lines the street of North… Read More ›
Finding Time for Nature in Chicago
Jules BanksStaff Reporter In the big urban jungle of Chicago, it can often feel difficult to find time to connect with nature. Strolls in the park, seeing different flora and fauna, or even getting fresh air can be tough for… Read More ›
‘Avengers’ Assemble for One Last Time
Andrea LeeStaff Reporter **SPOILER FREE PORTION** As I sit down to write this review, I am thinking of the true heartache this movie has cursed me with. “Avengers: Endgame” is unlike any other movie. It’s almost the perfect ending to… Read More ›
Chicago’s Fixation With Gentrification
Amanda LandwehrStaff Reporter When exiting the CTA pink line train heading west, people are met with vibrant and colorful pieces of art that decorate the walls of the 18th station transit stop. Mayan religious figures, scared animals and bright paints… Read More ›