ScHoolboy Q and Ab-Soul of Los Angeles rap group Black Hippy performed at Reggie’s Music Joint last Tuesday.
Will Sims, Chicago Maroon
Articles
At Reggie’s, half a hip hop crew make do
From LA to Kanye, Far East Movement draws on wide influences
Kev Nish of Far East Movement talks about about growing up in L.A. and what it means to make music for “the playlist generation.”
Warhol exhibit examines the artist’s inspiration
“Warhol at Work” provides a valuable perspective on the man behind some of the most influential and recognizable art of the 20th century.
Local rapper keeps Chicago fresh
Rockie Fresh took a minute from his touring schedule to talk about how a skinny, church-going kid is quickly becoming the face of a new generation of Chicago hip-hop.
American Modern examines a country amidst change
“American Modern” is a journey into the heart of the 1930s.
Sounds of summer burst onto campus
Nas, Damian Marley, and The Dirty Projectors had the hipsters and the hip-hopsters moving at Summer Breeze.
Neverwhere weaves an elaborate urban fantasy
Gaiman’s novel adapts well from page to stage
Summer Breeze tickets for sale online in SG pilot program
The website, ubazaar.uchicago.edu, allows students to purchase tickets by credit card and pick up them up at will call the day of the event.
Without free printing, Mac Lab frenzy turns to study
The change in printing policy has brought the space a more “workman-like atmosphere,” the director said
Chicago Shakespeare Theater puts on a new Shrew
Nothing is as it seems in Shakespeare’s battle of the sexes
Gorilla Tango plays the name game with Jessica Presents
Jessica Presents…Yet Again is a hilarious improv sketch show, but sometimes the acting is lacking
MLK was realist and idealist, prof says
“[King was] not a starry-eyed dreamer, but a political realist,” said Harris-Lacewell, a former U of C political science professor.
Groups raise awareness, hope to can trash for good
The highly publicized No Trash Bash brought together green organizations and students at the Reynolds Club on Monday
Media neglects Middle East coverage aside from bombings and violence, journalist says
Front-page stories about suicide bombings and sectarian violence leave little room for accurate depictions of the Middle East in American newspapers, journalist Neil MacFarquhar said Thursday at the International House.
SG Web site to aid students in apartment search
In addition to listing available apartments around campus, the site provides advice for first-time renters, including contact information for local utilities companies, and advice about legal issues.
