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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

Winners and losers: Weighing the need for film awards

Mike Horky October 5, 2014

Some have argued in recent years that award shows, like the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes and the Emmys do not honor the best work of the year, while others believe that the shows are meant to entertain;...

Newest ‘Supergirl’ TV show fights sexism

Newest ‘Supergirl’ TV show fights sexism

Eric Domingo October 5, 2014

In 1959, Supergirl first appeared in Action Comics No. 252. She wore a long-sleeved blue shirt, appeared average and wore a blue skirt that reached mid thigh. In today’s comic books, Supergirl is showing...

St. Vincent DeJamz: 10-6-14

St. Vincent DeJamz: 10-6-14

Kirsten Onsgard October 5, 2014

As the sun begins to set earlier and I’ve permanently dug out my winter coat, I cannot help but feel like it’s all downhill from here. After last winter, even the mere mention of cold weather is...

Review: Horror film Tusk a one-of-a-kind experience

Review: Horror film ‘Tusk’ a ‘one-of-a-kind’ experience

Adam Bevel October 2, 2014

Let’s just get this out of the way: “Tusk” is a horror movie about a man who is kidnapped by a serial killer and surgically turned into a walrus. There’s really no way around it, there’s no other...

(Cheriden Sablik / The DePaulia)

Review: Seahaven brings impressive set to Bottom Lounge

Cheriden Sablik September 30, 2014

California natives Seahaven took the stage Thursday night at the Bottom Lounge, bringing an impressive set and all the best musicianship. Playing before the popular underground rock band Balance and...

Q&A: Director Michael Cuesta of Kill the Messenger

Q&A: Director Michael Cuesta of ‘Kill the Messenger’

Mike Horky September 30, 2014

Michael Cuesta’s "Kill the Messenger" comes out Oct. 10. The DePaulia sat down with him to discuss the upcoming film. The DePaulia: What drew you to this project? It feels much bigger than your previous...

Limp Bizkit performs at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Sept. 28. (Erin Yarnall / The DePaulia)

Review: Limp Bizkit performs ‘crowd-pleasing’ set at Aragon Ballroom Sept. 28

Erin Yarnall September 29, 2014

I think Limp Bizkit gets judged unfairly. This always happens in music. Someone says a band is bad, and from then on that's what they are known as without getting a chance from potential listeners....

(Josh Leff / The DePaulia)

CTA do’s and don’ts: Etiquette when riding the ‘L’

Stefani Szenda September 29, 2014

As a school that has a lot of commuters and multiple campuses, DePaul University students are advised to quickly learn the 'L.' Students generally ride the train during the busiest parts of the day,...

Marcus Haney documents his adventures while sneaking into music festivals in  No Cameras Allowed. (Photo courtesy of Pulse Radio)

Jumping the fence: ‘No Cameras Allowed’ documentary raises questions about the business of music

Jodie Lyons September 28, 2014

“So… are you going to Lolla?” We’ve all heard it before. As a college student in Chicago, the question of to go or not to go is inescapable. But for many of us, along with being a college student...

Broadway in Chicagos Evil Dead the Musical is a bloody, kooky, and campy comedy. (Photo courtesy of Peter Coombs)

Q&A: Chicagoan Julie Baird of ‘Evil Dead the Musical’

Emma Rubenstein September 28, 2014

As Halloween approaches, Chicago is in store for a haunting and hilarious theatrical treat. Broadway in Chicago’s “Evil Dead the Musical” is an uproarious and outrageous show that audience members...

(Megan Deppen / The DePaulia)

Bonn-voyage: Trier time machine

Megan Deppen September 28, 2014

My racing heartbeat was the only sound in the cool stone passageway. I flew past shadowy corridors, turning one corner then another. My eyes strained in the faint light trickling through the bricks...

Kill the Messenger: A fantastic, slow-burning political thriller

‘Kill the Messenger’: A fantastic, slow-burning political thriller

Mike Horky September 28, 2014

Political thrillers have been something of a staple in Hollywood. From “All The President’s Men”, to “The Insider”, and “Shattered Glass”, they take scandals or true events in politics and...

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