We had so much fun at Anime Central (ACEN) this past weekend! We still have some writing to do for forthcoming articles, but we have some lovely photography from Kyle…
Posts tagged as “Chicago”
Pictured above: Cast and Crew for EPIC Tales from the Land of the Melanin/Photo: Olivia Sieck Editor’s Note: This is an expression by Olivia Sieck in response to EPIC Tales from…
Pictured above: Lottie a la West in Hardcore Paramours: A Burlesque and Music Extravaganza/Photo: John Blair Photography Growing up, I was a very quiet and extremely introverted person. I didn’t feel…
Pictured above: Promotional image for L’Heure Bleue or The Blue Hour/Art: Gannon Reedy Incisive and melancholy, the poems of writer Elisa Gabbert’s book L’Heure Bleue or the Judy Poems explore the…
Pictured above: Wheelchair Accessibility Icon/Photo: MabelAmber I read the email over and over again. Tears formed in my eyes as the words of rejection echoed in my head—I really wanted that…
The Ricketts family are back in the news since the shuttering of DNAInfo and Gothamist back in November 2017 after the writers voted to unionize. According to The New York Daily…
Pictured above: Performers rehearsing for Art in Response/Photo: Anna Gelman On April 23, I talked with Sara Maslanka, the artistic director of Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble (CDE), and Natasha Mijares, a curator…
Pictured above: Jerwin Gabriel Santiago (left) and Christian Borkey (right) being interviewed/Photo: Amy Do Many think of comedy as a coping mechanism. That somehow, it is a way to deflect from…
Photo by Julio Enriquez Chance the Rapper just tweeted a note from his phone serving as a piece further explaining his perspective on the recent media blowup surrounding Kanye West…
Kanye West has made his return to social media and to Twitter, and it seems that his position on Trump hasn’t changed much since meeting with him before he took…
Pictured above: Addison Heimann and Hannah Welever/Photo: Greg Stephen Reigh Kappa Force is described by director Hannah Welever as “a campy super-hero web series about 5 sorority crime fighters trying…
We sit down with Courtney Kashima, Founding Principal of Muse Community Design. We talk about inclusive and equity-based urban planning, finding common interests in marginalized communities, thinking of people and…