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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Brian Fallon shares “Painkillers” with Chicago crowd

Brian Fallon shares “Painkillers” with Chicago crowd

Marty O'Connell March 22, 2016

Sunday night, New Jersey rocker Brian Fallon paid a visit to the House of Blues. Fallon has played in Chicago countless times in the past eight years as front man of his punk band The Gaslight Anthem,...

Divergent stars talk challenging the status quo

“Divergent” stars talk challenging the status quo

Jesus Montero March 21, 2016

Opening this past week was the third installment of the book adaptation of the "Divergent" series, “The Divergent Series: Allegiant.” The film follows outcasts Tris (Shailene Woodley) and Four...

Whats Fresh: 10 Cloverfield Lane and Brian Fallon

What’s Fresh: “10 Cloverfield Lane” and Brian Fallon

Marty O'Connell March 21, 2016

What's Fresh is The DePaulia's weekly rundown of the latest arts and entertainment news and reviews.   Film Review: "10 Cloverfield Lane" When it was announced in January that something...

SWMRS and The Frights headline at First Ward at Chop Shop

SWMRS and The Frights headline at First Ward at Chop Shop

Erin Yarnall March 18, 2016

Although I'm still relatively young, sometimes the feeling old age (well, older) is inescapable. In a few months I have to start worrying about health insurance, 401ks and finding an actual, adult...

CHVRCHES hits stride, debuts new song in Chicago

Marty O'Connell March 15, 2016

Sunday night, CHVRCHES played their first of two sold-out nights at the Riviera Theatre. The Scottish synthpop band has been on a hot streak ever since the release of their sophomore LP, "Every Open...

Carly Rae Jepsen proves her pop prowess at Metro

Carly Rae Jepsen proves her pop prowess at Metro

Erin Yarnall March 14, 2016

I’ll be the first to admit, I didn’t give Carly Rae Jepsen much of a chance. “Call Me Maybe” was a good pop song, “I Really Like You” was fun, but beyond that I didn’t think she had much...

Citizen vocalist Mat Kerekes sings at the Bottom Lounge Saturday, March 12. (Matthew Paras/The DePaulia)

Citizen, Turnover shed labels in a jam-filled show at Double Door

Matthew Paras, Editor-in-Chief March 13, 2016

The term “emo” is thrown around in music so loosely now, that it’s hard to tell what categorizes as emo music anymore.   Are the screaming-vocals of Citizen vocalist Mat Kerekes emo? How...

Fairground Saints joins Carly Rae Jepsen on tour

Fairground Saints joins Carly Rae Jepsen on tour

Jaycee Rockhold March 11, 2016

Almost everyone has heard a story of a couple or a pair of friends meeting off of some social media site, but rarely has an entire band met on the Internet. This is the case for Fairground Saints,...

Ty Segall and the Muggers play Thalia Hall

Ty Segall and the Muggers play Thalia Hall

Jaycee Rockhold March 11, 2016

If a man donned in a demented, oversized baby mask screaming into a microphone ever sound appealing, then the Ty Segall and the Muggers show Monday night at Thalia Hall would certainly quench that...

SWMRS talk new album, touring and the impact they have on their fans

SWMRS talk new album, touring and the impact they have on their fans

Erin Yarnall March 6, 2016

After 12 years of being a band, SWMRS have changed things up a bit. Formerly known as Emily’s Army, they changed their look, found a change in their fan base and released “Drive North” — the...

Politicians’ choice of music isn’t always approved by artists

Politicians’ choice of music isn’t always approved by artists

AJ Karolczak March 6, 2016

At rallies, politicians use music to make a poignant statement about the way they see themselves and their ideals. On Super Tuesday, Bernie Sanders left the stage of his early victory speech in Vermont...

DePaul student challenges herself to draw 100 portraits in 100 days

DePaul student challenges herself to draw 100 portraits in 100 days

Danielle Harris, Former news editor March 6, 2016

When DePaul junior Bethani Randolph’s mind wandered during class, she wasn’t preoccupied with thoughts of weekend plans or what homework she had due in her next class. Instead, the art, media and...

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