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DePaul student produces Taylor Bennett’s short film

DePaul student produces Taylor Bennett’s short film

Pat Mullane January 23, 2017

Since he was a boy, DePaul student Danny Farber had always dreamt of working in the film industry. Watching and rewinding the outtakes of films like “School of Rock” or “Cheaper by the Dozen,”...

Malcolm London and Dally Auston talk music and activism

Malcolm London and Dally Auston talk music and activism

Adan Figueroa and Nandi Howard January 22, 2017

DePaul had some buzzing Chicago hip-hop artists stop by their college radio station on Jan. 14. The second week of the winter quarter ended with Malcolm London and Dally Auston paying the campus a visit...

DePaul students say goodbye to American Apparel

DePaul students say goodbye to American Apparel

Taylor Ashmore January 22, 2017

American Apparel, a clothing brand known for its bold advertising and hipster clothes, has been sold to Gildan Activewear of Canada. The brand, created in the early 1990s, filed for bankruptcy protection...

St. Vincent's DeJamz: Obama's favorite tunes

St. Vincent’s DeJamz: Obama’s favorite tunes

Pat Mullane January 22, 2017

As Donald J. Trump officially became the 45th President of the United States this weekend, a new administration will take shape shortly and embrace the power of the Oval Office. And while we welcome...

Let's grab a bite: U.B. Dogs, Mixed Greens and 5411 Empanadas

Let’s grab a bite: U.B. Dogs, Mixed Greens and 5411 Empanadas

Brian Pearlman, Nation & World Editor January 17, 2017

Your guide to great restaurants near campus. This week we explored the Loop campus. U.B. Dogs 185 N. Franklin St. Since 2010, U.B. Dogs has been serving up American classics...

A look at some of this year’s biggest Oscar contenders

A look at some of this year’s biggest Oscar contenders

Matt Koske, Emily Rutherford, and Griffin Jordan January 17, 2017

With the Golden Globes now a thing of the past and BAFTA (British Academy Film Awards) nominations announced last week, we are now inching closer to the Academy Awards (Feb. 26), the closing of the overlong...

Five TV shows to see this winter

Five TV shows to see this winter

Pat Mullane January 16, 2017

From sequels to spinoffs, here are some of the best shows to tune into this winter. 1.“The Mick” Jan. 1 “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” actress Kaitlin Olson stars in this upcoming...

DePaul alumnus releases feature film

DePaul alumnus releases feature film

Pat Mullane January 16, 2017

When DePaul graduate Brent Kado laid eyes on the final cut of his first micro-feature film, he realized that the months of long shoots and late nights had finally paid off. Written and directed by Kado,...

‘Night Runner’ to open at The Theatre School

‘Night Runner’ to open at The Theatre School

Matt Koske January 16, 2017

The Theatre School at DePaul begins their 2017 production cycle with playwright Ike Holter’s — recipient of the Chicagoan of the Year for Theater in 2014 — play “Night Runner.” “Night Runner”...

DePaul Art Museum explores HIV/AIDS

DePaul Art Museum explores HIV/AIDS

Taylor Ashmore January 16, 2017

The DePaul Art Museum will unveil its newest exhibition: an innovative look at the HIV/AIDs crisis told through the eyes of children, entitled “One day this kid will get larger” on Jan. 26. The...

St. Vincent's DeJamz: FEST 2017 possibilities

St. Vincent’s DeJamz: FEST 2017 possibilities

Pat Mullane January 16, 2017

As Chicagoans wait patiently for the Lollapalooza lineup announcement, DePaul students can look forward to another festival in the meantime, FEST. While the headliner of the DePaul spring festival...

DePaul students look back at their favorite albums of 2016

DePaul students look back at their favorite albums of 2016

Taylor Ashmore January 9, 2017

At first glance, 2016 may seem like a year of devastation for the music industry. George Michael and Prince were two of the most notable lives lost among many others, including Merle Haggard, David...

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