Richard L. FigueroaStaff Reporter Chicago Southside native graffiti artist who goes by the name of Gnarly, 21-years-old, drives around the city of Chicago during his day time job, driving for Lyft. When he spots the chance, he parks his car… Read More ›
arts and entertainment
The Triumphs and Tribulation of Blaze Fest
Darlene LealStaff Reporter The lights were dimmed, music blasted from the crowded room as balloons flew from one side to the other. The performers were hyped, and so were the Blaze Fest attendees. An event that took almost the whole… Read More ›
How One RU Student Advocates Social Justice Through Art
Jordan GerianeStaff Reporter Intersectionality and feminism have been the topics of many conversations within the past few years. Inclusivity in pop culture, various multimedias and even within higher education has been emphasized due to many instances of white-washing, racial prejudices… Read More ›
2019 Electro-Acoustic Music Festival an Interesting Take on Music
Ayumi Davis Staff Reporter The sound of traffic. Children running and laughing. Overheard chatter. Sirens blaring. What if someone told you this was all music? That it could be incorporated into music? Well, that’s what electro-acoustic music does. On April… Read More ›
Shazam: DCEU’s First Good Movie
Andrea LeeStaff Reporter After 11 years of waiting, DC has finally released a movie that can hold a candle to “The Dark Knight.” It is funnier than what “Aquaman” was trying to be. More moving than what “Wonder Woman” was… Read More ›