A review of this year’s Summer Breeze concert.
Tomi Obaro, Chicago Maroon
Articles
Rhyme and little reason: Ludacris spurs crowd to act a fool
Food for thought with Betty Jo Nichols
The founder of the Homemaking Skills Institute talks origins, her partnership with the Pritzker School, and favorite recipes.
Jack White goes solo with new genre-bending album
Jack White’s excellent new solo album “Blunderbuss” combines all the key elements of his old mystique.
Hot Pink Mess: Minaj’s latest album lacks focus
Nicki tries to please everybody, and loses everyone.
Media darling sells America style and substance, but not everyone’s buying
The public likes Don Draper’s smoke in its face.
1/3 for Oscar predictions
When the Major Activities Board (MAB) announced that the headliner for this year’s Summer Breeze concert would be none other than the rapper Ludacris, people lost their minds. After years of talented but obscure emcees, here at last was a…
For your consideration: Oscar Predictions
Maroon Arts has Oscar predictions for you.
Four dramas and a chick flick: Five top V-Day films
Five romantic movies for a Valentine’s Day marathon.
Maria Bavaro & Omar Castro
When the Major Activities Board (MAB) announced that the headliner for this year’s Summer Breeze concert would be none other than the rapper Ludacris, people lost their minds. After years of talented but obscure emcees, here at last was a…
Martha Fahlgren & Gustavo Alvarez
When the Major Activities Board (MAB) announced that the headliner for this year’s Summer Breeze concert would be none other than the rapper Ludacris, people lost their minds. After years of talented but obscure emcees, here at last was a…
Evan Garrett & Peter Jensen
When the Major Activities Board (MAB) announced that the headliner for this year’s Summer Breeze concert would be none other than the rapper Ludacris, people lost their minds. After years of talented but obscure emcees, here at last was a…
RSO Spotlight | Korean Students Organization
The University’s longest-running culture show graces the stage once again.
A gross overstatement
The pervasive misuse of violent and self-deprecating expressions on campus indicates a disturbing lack of sympathy and respect.
Collegiate collectibles: Exhibit charts student history
The Regenstein’s latest Special Collections exhibit showcases more than a century of student life.
Winter Doldrums? Doc has the cure
This season of Doc is slated to be one of the best in its 75 year history.
The girl who saved The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
In David Fincher’s adaption of the best-selling Swedish novel, Rooney Mara is the not-so-secret weapon.
Life Itself
Ebert faces death in Life Itself.
Beats and Pieces celebrates Origins opening
Cold weather didn’t stop more than forty students and local Hyde Parkers from attending Origins, an arts event organized by student RSO Beats & Pieces and held at SHoP last night.
The Rum Diary needs a stiff drink
You will leave the theater with a headache and a vague sense of disappointment… kind of like a hangover.
Op shop gives art a chance
Hyde Park’s Op shop, a traveling space for local artists to display their work,has featured everything from dance performances to a mobile animation station
Gershwin’s genre-bending clssic comes to life
With minimalist staging and stellar acting, Court Theatre’s Porgy and Bess is is a powerful and daring performance.
WHPK reaches out to campus with Summer Breeze
UChicago’s radio station WHPK is a collaboration between students and the South Side community.
Greatest movie ever fails to live up to its name
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold examines the relationship between advertising and entertainment.
RSOs show talents, raise funds
Mandel Hall will host Uchicago’s Got Talent tonight at 6:30 p.m.
New Work Week diversifies performances
This year’s New Work Week is the largest in its history with 21 original pieces.
Hanna’s female leads transcend genre
Hanna eschews traditional action genre stereotypes and develops strong female leads.
ACSA fashion show challenges the fashion industry’s lack of diversity
A model in the African and Caribbean Students Association’s fashion show tells her story.
