Q&A: Olivia Wilde discussed her new film “The Invite” ahead of its July Chicago release with The Daily, The Loyola Phoenix and The Chicago Maroon.
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Reported by @gabejournalist https://t.co/BWg2MQ504K
“You, Me & Tuscany” stars Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page discussed the upcoming romantic comedy with the producer and director at a Tuesday roundtable.
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Written by @gabejournalist https://t.co/4uwP4qdE4E
Ahead of Tuesday’s historic primary election, Black organizers and voters are weighing their priorities, including affordable housing and combating the Trump administration.
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Reported by @gabejournalist https://t.co/FpW262sY8D
Curtain Call: The Goodman’s “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” suffers from uneven pacing, confusing plot holes and distracting transitions.
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Written by @gabejournalist https://t.co/WWlb9q2m9m
Early voting began Monday at the Robert Crown Community Center in Evanston, kickstarting primary elections for the U.S. Senate and Illinois’ 9th Congressional District.
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Reported by @gabejournalist and @mayaheyman https://t.co/5MH9ZUsXzd
The Daily sat down with Cats for Kat campus fellows Shayna Tribush and Abby Kelso about mobilization for Kat Abughazaleh’s campaign ahead of early voting.
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Reported by @gabejournalist https://t.co/or2YjYao2E
Second City’s hysterical revue ‘Black and Highly Flavored’ is the perfect bookend to Black History Month. A combination of prewritten sketches and improv, the cast brings humor and humility to the stage.
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Written by @gabejournalist and @rainydayrecord https://t.co/OM5ty1XCsy
Curtain Call: The Goodman's “Holiday” has got it all: an elitist billionaire family, an everyman masquerading as a romantic and a twisted love triangle.
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Written by @gabejournalist https://t.co/COOZis6mVD
Claire Kwon (Communication ’22) has turned her wildest theatrical dreams into a reality. However, her career as a Broadway star is only beginning.
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Reported by @gabejournalist https://t.co/6Ppkd2D3fF
Curtain Call: “Eureka Day” hysterically re-enacts civic discourse in a Bay Area private school. After a mumps outbreak shakes the foundation of the school, its tempestuous board of directors scrambles for a solution. https://t.co/4kprALkzuI
Trump drew strong criticism last week after making disparaging remarks about Somali immigrants in Minnesota at a Cabinet Meeting. @gabejournalist spoke with lawmakers across the aisle about the president’s comments. https://t.co/orl8cTSvzX
A reporter asked about the bandages seen on Trump’s hands. Leavitt said the bandages are the result of many handshakes Trump has made in his time in office.
Greetings from The White House, where the press is assembled in a chilly briefing room awaiting WH Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt’s briefing. Reporting for @medillonthehill
An anchor asked about affordability during the Holiday season. “What the President is saying is that if we want products made right here in America, we want them to be made from American small businesses,” Leavitt said.
The House Judiciary Committee discussed violent crime in blue cities on Wednesday, furthering the GOP narrative that Democratic "soft-on-crime" politics are driving a rise in violent crime. By @gabe19violin and @IsabellaJ313
https://t.co/Ng3o79RFv4
The House Energy and Commerce Committee debated generative AI’s role in teen’s mental health outcomes in a hearing on Tuesday. By @gabe19violin
https://t.co/mCsXgy5WBr