Apparently, a sudden storm led the boat captain to cut-loose the trio which resulted in them being dragged across the ocean and eventually slam into a bridge.
Content warning: This story contains mentions of PTSD and addiction. The Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts premieres a production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Water by the Spoonful” Thursday through Sunday. The show tells the story of American war veteran Elliot Ortiz, who suffers from PTSD after returning from Iraq, and his.
UNITY Charity Fashion Show held its annual show May 12 with the theme “Rebirth,” reflecting the event’s first return to in-person productions since 2019. The group partnered with Arts of Life, a Chicago nonprofit supporting artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities. SESP sophomore Anthony Engle, UNITY’s director of production and finance, said both UNITY and.
Last quarter, Communication junior Eddie Ko was walking through Kresge Hall when an idea hit him: What if the classrooms along a hallway were transformed into intimate music venues? Soon after, Kresgepalooza was born. Ko, the co-president of the Songwriters Association at Northwestern, said he wanted to create an event that would be a cozy.
Kelsey Ervi discovered “Late, A Cowboy Song” as an undergraduate at Baylor University in a book of collected plays. More than a decade later, they will direct the play as a student in Northwestern’s MFA theatre program this weekend at the Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts. “When I read it, it really stayed with.