by Daniel Johanson Of the terms bantered back and forth between the Right and the Left since the political season, “fake news” is one of the most memorable ones, with…
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by Daniel Johanson In a rushed twitter statement a few weeks back, Trump announced that he would be instituting a transgender ban in the military. The tweets were in response…
photo by Arnette Bernhardt by Daniel Johanson On Friday, Gov. Rauner vetoed a bill that would have raised the Illinois minimum wage to 15/hr by 2022, as reported by the…
by Daniel JohansonFriday afternoon, days after the now infamous Trump rally where it was hinted, the current president has pardoned convicted criminal Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Arpaio had originally been convicted…
On Saturday, April 29, 2017, a Bboy practices his signature move just prior to the preliminary rounds at the Chop Shop in Chicago. by Joseph Lu This weekend in Chicago…
by Daniel Johanson When researching collectivism, it can be difficult to find a succinct definition. The closest found is in an article on collectivism that heavily quotes the anarcho-collectivist James…
by Daniel Johanson A common problem for people looking to start a career in a specialized field is finding a sustainable lifestyle. The idea that 20-somethings have a hard time…
by Daniel Johanson In the last Spring of their Master’s Degree at Roosevelt University, composer Jonathan Hannau, pianist Stephen Uhl, and Tenor Matthew Peckham were able to premiere a few…
by Daniel Johanson On May 4th and 11th, 2015, /KOR/ Productions closed out its sophomore season with a unique take on Bizet’s Carmen. The production follow’s Verdi’s Falstaff last fall,…
Photos and Text by Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory The photographs comprising this series of composite images were all taken in New York City on Tuesday, Nov. 25, one day after the announcement…
by Nico Mara-McKay “Art should be a conversation starter, not just wall covering,” Rachel SV Parry, a 28- year-old artist working in Toronto’s west end said. “A lot of people…
by David DeCortePhoto: Cycle Brewing The work of collagist Brad Kokay has been a fixture in the Tampa Bay art scene for the better part of a decade. Kokay’s warped, nightmarish…