From generational and familial pressures to white-dominated industries like film, students of color talk about stereotypes and navigating challenges in the arts.
Illustration by Emily Lichty
The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center Costume Shop is responsible for every stitch, garment and accessory onstage at the Wirtz Center’s student productions. In the shop, undergraduate work study students, volunteers, six master of fine arts students and costume professionals piece together the costumes that make shows come to life.
Photo courtesy to Seeger Gray
The Monthly reporters share their thoughts on The Oscars Best Picture Nominees.
Illustration by Meher Yeda
After more than 53 years of making waves on library shelves, “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.” has made its way to the big screen, transporting the audience to the 1970s for an endearing coming-of-age watch., writes Arts and Entertainment Assistant editor Lexi Goldstein.
Illustration by Sam Habashy
From Breakfast Mac and Cheese to Red Velvet French Toast, Chicago breakfast spot Yolk strives to satisfy your breakfast cravings.
Photo courtesy of Rachel Schlueter