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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

‘Law & Order’ paints an unrealistically positive picture of justice after a sexual assault

‘Law & Order’ paints an unrealistically positive picture of justice after a sexual assault

Adina Babaian April 19, 2015

On “SVU,” criminals are held to justice as we would hope them to be in reality and Olivia Benson represents whom we would hope to encounter if we ourselves had been assaulted “Law &...

The Theatre School’s production of John Webster’s “The Duchess of Malfi” runs at the Fullerton Stage through April 26. (Photo courtesy of Michael Brosilow)

Review: ‘The Duchess of Malfi’ at DePaul’s Theatre School

Emma Rubenstein April 19, 2015

There comes both a unique challenge and immeasurable payoff in the task of relaying historical texts to modern audiences. This spring, the DePaul Theatre School’s “Duchess of Malfi”, directed...

Bee & Tea brings boba, treats to Lincoln Park

Michael Schmidt April 19, 2015

In the place of what was once a Forever Yogurt stands Bee & Tea, a new boba tea and bao shop located at 818 W. Fullerton Ave. Cleverly abbreviated in its branding as B&T, the shop aims to “transform...

Christine Roberts practices during opera choral rehearsal April 15. Oftentime, voice students wait before beginning graduate school because the voice takes years to mature to its full potential. (Kirsten Onsgard / The DePaulia)

Composing the future: The journeys of three DePaul musicians as they prepare for graduation (Part Two)

Kirsten Onsgard April 19, 2015

This is the second in a three-part series following three seniors in the School of Music. Part one was published Feb. 2. For seniors, there’s often one question that begins well intentioned but ends...

Lauren Dyrek leads Human Communion, a participatory therapeutic art series. (Photo courtesy of Human Communion)

Art events in Chicago heal through expressive celebration

Jordan Sarti April 19, 2015

Many students use drinking, dancing and attending art events as opportunities for cathartic release after overscheduled workweeks. But some groups around Chicago are drawing an even more explicit connection...

(Photo courtesy of Shamir)

You’re here for who? Artists to check out in Chicago music festivals

Kevin Quin April 19, 2015

We did the homework so you don't have to. Check back each week for the scoop on bands you can't miss at Pitchfork, Lollapalooza, North Coast and Riot Fest this year. Mick Jenkins: Lollapalooza The...

St. Vincent DeJamz: Artists in 2016 music festivals

St. Vincent DeJamz: Artists in 2016 music festivals

Kevin Quin April 19, 2015

Although music festivals have continually launched the careers of unknown indie acts into mainstream stardom, there’s not enough room on the lineup for everyone. While some artists get to display...

Review: Steppenwolf Theatre’s ‘The Herd’

Ashley Andrews April 19, 2015

Life is all about luck and doggedness, according to Brian (John Mahoney), Andy’s grandfather in Rory Kinnear’s play, “The Herd.” Kinnear was beautifully motivated by the luck and doggedness his...

Review: ’99 Homes’

Pat Mullane April 19, 2015

The thing that makes “99 Homes” so enjoyable is director Ramin Bahrani’s abilty to take the business behind foreclosing homes and make it so thrilling.  A large amount of the credit also goes...

Review: ‘End of the Tour’ a philosophical look at David Foster Wallace

Mike Horky April 18, 2015

When David Foster Wallace died in 2008, the world lost a literary genius. His novel, "Infinite Jest," had become the staple of college literature classes across the country, and his philosophical and...

(Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

Photos: Kid Ink at Metro Chicago, April 14

Josh Leff April 17, 2015

[slideshow_deploy id='11090'] Click through the slideshow to view photos from Kid Ink's show at Metro Chicago on April 14. All photos by Josh Leff.

LIVE BLOG: Ebertfest 2015

Mike Horky and Pat Mullane April 16, 2015

Staff writers Pat Mullane and Mike Horky are blogging live from Ebertfest in Champaign, Ill. Check back for updates and reviews throughout the weekend. "Girlhood" Céline Sciamma’s “Girlhood”...

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