Chicago creatives reflect on the influence of technology, mediums and expression through poetry A poem in 2018 can take the form of words bathed in..
She sat, fiddling on her phone, not bothering to look up as the doors of the train opened to invite in new passengers. This wasn’t..
Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays. I like the color black (is it a color or a tint?), and I like dark,..
A look at “Made in America” products and their relationship with American manufacturing. Whatever happened to the “Good ol’days”? You know, the days when “men..
My Monday morning officially started when I amazingly made it onto a presumably sold-out 5:30 a.m. flight to Nashville. My chances of getting on were..
Immigration has been one of the most discussed political and social issues in the United States since President Trump got elected into office on November..
Marie Pfaff, an intern at the Art Institute of Chicago, walked around Chicago’s Pride Festival and Pride Parade with a camera (almost) attached to her..
It would only be fitting that I’m watching the newest season of “The Bachelorette” while writing this – curled up in a large comforter, getting..
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This is the story of how I got my palm read by a psychic. Naturally, the story begins the day after I first saw “My..