Why allies of the Black Lives Matter movement have chosen to partake in internet activism and how we can avoid sensationalist posting.
OP-EDS/
June 21, 2020
In the Court Theatre's production of "The Mousetrap," the true showstoppers are Sean Graney's direction and Arnel Sancianco's scenic design.
ARTS/
February 14, 2020
Amid great political upheaval in Hong Kong, the PanAsia-run exhibition and panel talk offer an engaging point of intervention in the conversation for the UChicago community.
ARTS/
November 26, 2019
In Nathan Miller's first solo exhibition, "In Spirit + Structure," currently on display at the Arts Incubator Gallery, the artist uses photography, sculpture, sound and installation to represent his relationship with faith.
ARTS/
October 31, 2019
“Volta” sees Cirque du Soleil deliver another emphatic bout of acrobatic and aesthetic excellence.
ARTS/
June 3, 2019
Running through May, PanAsia Solidarity Coalition’s 2019 Spring Festival celebrates Asian-American identity through poetry, film screenings, and discussions.
ARTS/
May 6, 2019
Sensasia showcased the incredible diversity of East and Southeast Asian culture while boldly introducing a new approach to artistic cultural performance—fashion shows.
ARTS/
April 21, 2019
Fulfilling the final promise of the Reparations Ordinance, artists display designs for a public memorial at the Arts Incubator.
ARTS/
April 8, 2019
"STATE" used dance as a medium to examine relations between the state, society, and individuality.
ARTS/
February 21, 2019
Last Monday, the Smart Museum opened its doors to its annual Winter Opening, inviting viewers to dive into the racially charged, the politically motivated, and the expressively abstract.
ARTS/
February 4, 2019