WSJ columnist’s new book explains fashion, celebrity relationship
By Mallory Hughes “This is the end of fashion!” Teri Agins, veteran fashion columnist for The Wall Street Journal and author of two books about the business of fashion, said this in 1999 after Giorgio Armani produced the first collection of men’s suits without lining to make them more comfortable. In October, roughly 16 years […]
Shakespeare troupes struggle to bring the Bard into Chicago classrooms
By Jessica Gable Ever since Arin Mulvaney first performed Shakespeare with a high school troupe for elementary and middle school students, her dream has been to bring her beloved Bard and his work to younger children. Today, she is the Artistic Director of Shakespeare All-Stars, a group of professional actors who travel around Chicago schools […]
VIDEO: Wildcats Fall to Hoosiers in BIG Ten Tournament
By Joe Musso Chris Collins and the Northwestern Wildcats experienced a number of highs and lows throughout the 2015 season. After losing ten straight games over the span of five weeks, the ‘Cats rattled off five wins in their last seven regular season games. The roller coaster ride came to an end Thursday night at […]