Summer Fields of Hearken, Andrea Faye Hart of City Bureau and Julian Hayda of WBEZ discuss audience engagement On February 27, 14 East hosted an..
There is an interesting tone to the members of Chicago-based indie outfit Walker when they talk about their forthcoming debut EP, “Something To Hold On..
Hosted in a basement with ceilings no taller than six feet high, with faces of the crowd lit up by twinkly lights, Femi Fest was..
Every Friday night, members of an unofficial DePaul student organization sit around and wait for the phone to ring from students who are in need..
Sofía Campoamor saw the Yale Whiffenpoofs for the first time when they performed at her high school during her freshman year. She fell in love..
The DePaul Theatre School’s winter production of “Native Son” opened last Friday night, and judging by the audience reaction, the cast and crew’s efforts to..
How the culture surrounding tipped workers affects an employee’s wage. If you’ve ever gone out to eat, you probably know it’s customary to leave your..
The #MeToo movement brought the scary reality of sexual assault to the surface. While many women have come together to support one another, men are..
The emergence of Spanish-language literary magazines became necessary to understand the life of immigrants in Chicago. Now, they are a form of resistance to a..
Wet Carpets and Wedding Rings by Dylan Van Sickle I never wanted to audition for that play; my friend just needed a ride. I had..