Of The People
Spread across the table, they wink and glisten in the afternoon light: Hand-carved polished wooden bowls, intricate necklaces, fluttery silk scarves, pop-art pins. From among the array, longtime Evanston resident…
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by Monica Kass Rogers •
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Spread across the table, they wink and glisten in the afternoon light: Hand-carved polished wooden bowls, intricate necklaces, fluttery silk scarves, pop-art pins. From among the array, longtime Evanston resident…
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by Gregg Shapiro •
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Emily Saliers’ solo debut album, Murmuration Nation (released in August 2017 by Emily Saliers Music), was worth the wait. The other half of the Indigo Girls band—with Amy Ray—Sailers began working on…
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by Sherry Thomas •
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You don’t need to be a William Shakespeare scholar to know the line that makes Lady Macbeth one of the most iconic female characters in theater history—”Out, damned spot!” The…
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by Elaine Doremus •
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Jemma Alix Levy saw her first production of one of William Shakespeare’s plays at age 7, an experience that would set the stage for a love of theater, and later—the…
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How do you tell the story of the myriad lingering effects segregation has had on a community in a few short hours? You find a fascinating and little-known subplot within…
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When Northwestern University (NU) alumnus Stephen Colbert made his commencement address to the Class of 2011, he said that life itself is an improvisation. “You have no idea what’s going…
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