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In this edition of the Monthly: Since last summer, Medill junior Ben Moskow has been releasing episodes of his podcast, Real Ones, as a part of Project Filo, a media collective agency, where he interviews musicians and content creators about their careers. Further reads: Monthly Editor Janea Wilson reflects on enjoying the little moments and reviews 4 Suns Juice Bar. Senior staffer John Riker shares his thoughts on “The Bad Batch,” while senior staffer Rebecca Aizin comments on “The Woman in the Window.” Xiao Zhang (Kellogg ’20) chats with Digital Managing Editor Haley Fuller about the coffee company she started while at Northwestern. ....
April 23, 2021 Trial of the Chicago 7Â “The Trial of the Chicago 7” follows a group of seven anti-Vietnam War protesters charged with crossing state lines and inciting violence at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Even though the movie was filmed in 2019, the subject matter seems to resonate with a 2020 audience. The film touches on the state’s censorship of abolitionist and anti-war sentiments, with scenes depicting violence that eerily resembles police escalation at protests across the country from last summer. But “Chicago 7” bothered me because of its distinct focus on Whiteness. For a movie about 1960’s radicalism, its most prominent Black characters were sidelined and underemployed. While the story is based on the real-life tale of the Chicago Seven, all of whom were White men, I found myself drawn to the subplots following Bobby Seale, Fred Hampton and the Black Panther Party. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, who plays political activist and Black Panthe ....
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The Monthly: March Edition In this edition of The Monthly: Lindz Amer (Communication ’14) creates children’s media that centers queer narratives. Further reads: The Monthly Editor explains this issue’s theme, the future. Arts and Entertainment Editor Rebecca Aizin talks to Northwestern instructor and Riva Lehrer about her recent book and success as an artist who focuses on the socially challenged body. Reporter Rayna Song spotlights alumna Evelyn Molina Pérez and her nature-inspired, handmade jewelry business. Comics writer and alum Michael Moreci discusses his original work and industry lessons with Managing Editor Austin Benavides. NU alum and researcher Verónica Dávila Ellis talks with Reporter Maria Ximena Aragon about Latinx music and representation in academic spaces. In our Liner Notes column, In Focus Editor Wilson Chapman reviews Drake’s latest EP, “Scary Hours 2.” For Reel Thoughts, Assistant Sports Editor John Riker explain ....
On Thursday night, Northwestern found its formula to winning games in 2021 defense. The Wildcats overcame a disastrous start and 12 first-half turnovers against host Minnesota with its strongest defensive effort in Big Ten play. NU (7-14, 4-13 in Big Ten) held the Golden Gophers (13-11, 6-11) to 4-27 from behind the three-point line and held Minnesota scoreless for long stretches of the game. The triumphant final result: a 67-59 road win, the Wildcats’ first victory in 14 games. For a game that looked on the brink of blowout status in the opening minutes, NU’s 31-25 halftime deficit was an accomplishment on its own. The Cats turned the ball over nine times in the game’s opening nine minutes, allowing Minnesota to build a 17-3 lead over that span. ....