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Review: “One Battle After Another” is Paul Thomas Anderson’s eerily relevant portrayal of a dystopian America
Read more: Review: “One Battle After Another” is Paul Thomas Anderson’s eerily relevant portrayal of a dystopian AmericaEditor-in-Chief Kieran Blake offers his thoughts on Paul Thomas Anderson’s newest film: “One Battle After Another.”
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Review: “Conclave” is a philosophical examination of the human condition
Read more: Review: “Conclave” is a philosophical examination of the human conditionEdward Berger’s film “Conclave” was a hit among both critics and audiences. The Paw Print’s Kieran Blake shares his thoughts on the film in the…
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The 41st Chicago Latino Film Festival: An Interview with Founder Pepe Vargas
Read more: The 41st Chicago Latino Film Festival: An Interview with Founder Pepe VargasThe Paw Print interviewed Pepe Vargas, founder and executive director of the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago.
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Do bilingual museum exhibits really help linguistic equity?
Read more: Do bilingual museum exhibits really help linguistic equity?Chicago museums increasingly offer bilingual exhibits, mainly English and Spanish, for its large Hispanic population. However, some exhibits demonstrate a lack of linguistic sensitivity, like…
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Review: “One Hundred Years of Solitude” does justice to a masterpiece
Read more: Review: “One Hundred Years of Solitude” does justice to a masterpieceBy Elena Whitford, Arts & Culture Editor When Gabriel García Márquez, author of the wildly popular novel Cien años de soledad (One Hundred Years of…
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Broadway in Chicago’s “Les Misérables” is an enthralling interpretation of an iconic musical
Read more: Broadway in Chicago’s “Les Misérables” is an enthralling interpretation of an iconic musicalBy Kieran Blake, Sports Editor ★★★★ There are few musicals as powerful as “Les Misérables.” Based on Victor Hugo’s colossal 1862 epic novel, it centers…
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Review: Steppenwolf’s “Leroy and Lucy” puts magic back in the blues
Read more: Review: Steppenwolf’s “Leroy and Lucy” puts magic back in the bluesThrough sharp dialogue, standout performances, and thoughtful direction, “Leroy and Lucy” redefines a legendary moment in cultural history.
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Review: “Coronation” is a Terrifyingly Current Political Satire
Read more: Review: “Coronation” is a Terrifyingly Current Political Satire“Coronation” provided an unsettling yet unrealistic prediction for the future of the United States, and offered both reassuring and fear-inducing acts.
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Restoring the Ramova
Read more: Restoring the RamovaThe Ramova Theatre is a historic Chicago landmark that just received a much-needed renovation after being closed for years.
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Analyzing the 2024 Oscars: Best Actor & Best Actress
Read more: Analyzing the 2024 Oscars: Best Actor & Best ActressBy Elena Whitford~ The Oscar nominations for Best Actor and Best Actress feature dominant biopics with subtle female performances and grand male portrayals. Predictions favor…
