Columbia In The News: 2021
Links to external media stories that feature or mention Columbia College Chicago.
Jamillah James ’05 has been appointed senior curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, "As a student, visiting the MCA helped me realize the possibilities of curating and of museums." Op-ed: My college students seem to have lost their drive to engage. The pandemic has wounded all of us.
Chicago Tribune, Dec 28, 2021An Op-ed by David W. Berner, associate professor of Communication, on teaching during the pandemic. ‘The Cleaner’ Features Chicago Ties, All-Star Cast Led by Luke Wilson
Screen Magazine, Dec 03, 2021While The Cleaner was shot in Los Angeles, many of the cast and crew have deep roots in Chicago. Director Erin Elders ’05, and Producers Chris Charles ’07, John W. Bosher ’06, and Kate Grady ’06 are all alumni of Columbia College Chicago.
Grandma who Invited Stranger to Thanksgiving Becoming Netflix Movie
The Root, Dec 03, 2021Columbia College Chicago alumni Robert Teitel ’90 and George Tillman, Jr ’91. are producing a Netflix film about the grandma who accidentally invited a stranger to Thanksgiving. Ranking the Top 20 Music Schools for Composing for Film and TV in 2021
Hollywood Reporter, Nov 21, 2021Columbia ranks #2 in Hollywood Reporter's Top 20 Music Schools for Composing for Film and TV in 2021. Meet Asia Hamilton, the fearless Black woman behind Norwest Gallery of Art
Bridge Detroit , Nov 20, 2021Columbia photography alum Asia Hamilton opened Norwest Gallery of Art in the Grandmont-Rosedale area in 2018 to bring something contemporary to the neighborhood where she grew up. G. Thomas Allen Is The Winner Of The 10th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition As Part Of NJPAC’s TD James Moody Jazz Festival
All About Jazz, Nov 16, 2021At a star-studded, sold-out performance held yesterday afternoon on the NJPAC stage, G. Thomas Allen (Chicago, IL) was announced the winner of the 10th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition. Inventing Improv: A Chicago Stories Special
WTTW, Oct 27, 2021Columbia Theatre faculty members Anne Libera and Ric Walker appear this documentary on the art of improv. From Shapey to bubble wrap and music for Chicago neighborhoods, the Ear Taxi Festival hits its eclectic stride
Chicago Classical Review, Oct 07, 2021Performance organized by Music faculty member, Ilya Levinson, highlighted with several other Columbia music faculty and alumni also mentioned. Out of our cold dead hands
Chicago Reader, Sep 16, 2021Through 2/20/22, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicago, 600 S. Michigan. Free; masks and proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test required; reservations recommended; mocp.org. Plovermania hits the big screen
Chicago Reader, Aug 31, 2021Humanities in the Department of Humanities, History, and Social Sciences Associate Professor of Cultural Studies Ann Hetzel Gunkel shares how birding watching and the piping plovers have helped to change her life and bring her and her son closer. Top 10 for dance in Chicago for fall 2021: Harvest Fest, local gems and a not-to-miss ‘XENOS’
Chicago Tribune, Sep 10, 2021A.I.M. by Kyle Abraham's An Untitled Love, which will premiere at the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago, named as top pick for top 10 for dance in Chicago for fall 2021. Can’t-Miss Dance Events (Fall Arts Preview 2021)
New City, Sep 10, 2021World premiere of An Untitled Love by A.I.M by Kyle Abraham at the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago named as first pick for dance events that shouldn't be missed this fall. 10 go-to-market strategies move forward in NRF Foundation scholarship competition
NRF Foundation, Sep 09, 2021For the NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship presented by SAS, student Robert Davison Long is among 25 semifinalists who spent the summer researching and building comprehensive plans detailing a proposed grocery product and how they would engage new and existing customers to drive sales. How Aleali May became the queen of Air Jordans
The Undefeated, Aug 20, 2021Columbia alumna Aleali May has launched her latest collaboration with the Jordan brand, the ‘Fortune’ Air Jordan 14. Artists and Models: A Tribute to the South Side Community Art Center
South Side Community Art Center , Aug 24, 2021Artists and Models: A Tribute to the South Side Community Art Center was created by students at Columbia College Chicago in Sarah Faust’s Spring 2021 Graphic Design Practicum. City of Chicago Announces Artists Who Will Be Part of O'Hare Terminal 5 Expansion
CGN, Jul 27, 2021Columbia alums Jonathan Castillo MFA ’19, Krista Franklin MFA ’13, and Cecil McDonald MFA ’08 awarded large art installation project at O’Hare International Airport.
Raven Theatre Announces 2021-22 Season; Inaugural Season as Equity Theatre Company
Broadway World, Jul 15, 2021Columbia Theatre alums Cody Estle and Tyla Abercrumbie welcome back live audiences in Raven Theatre's 2021-2022 season. NLGJA: The Association of LGBTQ Journalists Announces 2021 Excellence in Journalism Award Recipients
NLGJA, Jul 14, 2021Columbia College journalism program alum and Columbia Chronicle veteran Jake Wittich and former Theatre/TV Writing student Devlyn Camp were among those honored at this year's NLGJA awards. Audio branding: heard any great businesses lately?
Maddyness, Jul 08, 2021Associate Professor Laurence Minksy is quoted in this Maddyness article. New music this week: 20 songs from Netta, Victor Crone, VAL and more
wiwibloggs , Jul 04, 2021Alexander Rybak, studying Music Composition for the Screen, was asked to produce a jazz version of a classical piece of music. The result is Beethoven Jazz, a re-arrangement of Beethoven's 5th symphony. Rybak brought in clarinet player Felix Peikli to play alongside his violin. Fiscal Spotlight: Three Queer-Focused Films to Support During Pride Month
Film Independent, Jun 28, 2021The alumni-driven film 8265 Oakland Ave is featured in Film Independent’s list of queer films to watch in June 2021. New & Noteworthy Poetry, From First Peoples to Posthumous Ashbery
The New York Times, Jun 22, 2021Associate Professor Aviya Kushner's new poetry collection, Wolf Lamb Bomb, has been included in a New & Noteworthy Poetry column of the New York Times. Journalist Danny Fenster’s detainment shows we are living Fahrenheit 451
Chicago Reader, Jun 15, 2021Associate Professor Sam Weller wrote about Danny Fenster, The Columbia College graduate has been held in Myanmar. A Camera into the Wilderness of Our Souls: Nick Ripatrazone and Aviya Kushner in Conversation
Los Angeles Review of Books, Jun 16, 2021Nick Ripatrazone talks with Associate Professor Aviya Kushner about locating prophetic inspiration in poetry. 6 Sensational June 2021 Poetry Releases
Read Poetry, Jun 03, 2021Associate Professor Aviya Kushner's new poetry collection, Wolf Lamb Bomb, has been included on a list of sensational new releases. “Night on Wellington Avenue, Chicago”: An Excerpt from Wolf Lamb Bomb
Chicago Review of Books, Jun 08, 2021Associate Professor Aviya Kushner published an exerpt from her new poetry collection, Wolf Lamb Bomb Adweek's Creative 100: The Most Inspiring Talents of 2021
Adweek, Jun 07, 2021Advertising and Advertising Art Direction graduates Jordan Dinwiddie, Pilar McQuirter, and Kristen Walters are named in Adweek's "Creative 100." Goodbye, ‘Boystown’: After Lakeview Strip Rebranded To Be More Inclusive, Banners Now Welcome Visitors To Northalsted
Block Club Chicago, Jun 02, 2021Columbia journalism (and Columbia Chronicle) alum Jake Wittich reports on the activism of former Columbia musical theatre student (and work aide) and current podcaster Devlyn Camp. New Film ‘I Am the Bear’ Explores Racial Profiling Through Puppetry
WTTW, May 19, 2021Directing major Kenneth Richardson earned a co-director broadcast credit on WTTW for this work. DownBeat Student Music Awards
https://archive.maherpublications.com/view/392777337/76/, May 28, 2021Michael Hilgendorf BM '20 is awarded a 2021 Outstanding Performance Award with DownBeat Magazine. DownBeat June 2021 Fusion Awards
DownBeat Magazine, May 28, 2021Columbia College Chicago's Fusion Ensemble has been honored with Outstanding Performance Awards from DownBeat magazine (see p. 77). Chicago Philharmonic Chooses Three Composers for Inaugural Residency Program for Composers of Color
Broadway World, May 25, 2021Marcus Norris Music Composition '14 has been selected for this inaugural residency program. Chicago's Diversity and Collaborative Nature Inspire Me
Thrillist, May 24, 2021Associate Professor Justin Leblanc discusses why Chicago’s diversity and collaborative nature inspires him. Chicago mayor gives Black, brown journalists preference in one-on-one interviews marking her first two years in office
Gateway Journalism Review, May 20, 2021Associate Professor of Journalism Curtis Lawrence is quoted in this article by Columbia journalism alum Charles Jefferson about Mayor Lori Lightfoot's decision to grant interviews on her first two years in office only to journalists of color. Flannery Fired Up: May 21, 2021
Fox 32 Chicago, May 22, 2021Associate Professor of Journalism Curtis Lawrence appeared on "Fired Up" on FOX32 with journalist Mike Flannery to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in light of Mayor Lori Lightfoot's decision to grant interviews on her two-year anniversary only to journalists of color. Differences don’t divide us. What divides us is our inability to accept that we are different.
Gateway Journalism Review, May 11, 2021This is the commencement address that GJR Editor and Communication faculty member Jackie Spinner delivered at the graduation ceremony for the College of Mass Communication and Media Arts on May 8. Spinner received an honorary doctorate in media arts. ‘The Marksman’ Takes the VOD Lead at Reduced Price as ‘North Hollywood’ Makes a Surprise Debut
IndieWire, May 17, 2021Faculty-written film "The Marksman" dominates recent VOD. Via Zoom: Ron Falzone on ‘Coriander and a Penny’s Worth of Lonesome’
Hollywood Chicago, May 18, 2021Associate Professor Ron Falzone on his new feature film. Undergrads to complete Meijer case study for top scholarship
NRF Foundation, May 13, 2021Columbia College Chicago students compete in the NRF Foundation Next Generation Scholarship, Lottie Watts reports. Youth Film Showcases Chicago Communities, History
NBC, May 12, 2021Youth film festival showcases the communities and history of the city of Chicago and will be featured in this year’s International Film Festival. NBC 5’s LeeAnn Trotter reports.
Shortlist announced for 2021 GSA BAFTA Student Awards
Bafta.org, May 12, 2021Columbia College Chicago CTVA alum Akanksha Cruczynski makes the list for her thesis film "Close Ties to Home Country." David Trinidad: Pick of the Week [ed. Terence Winch]
Best American Poetry , May 11, 2021Professor David Trinidad's sonnet about his mother has been selected as Best American Poetry blog's "pick of the week." CineYouth Festival: New Chicago filmmakers featured in worldwide showcase
Chicago Tribune, May 06, 2021Columbia College Chicago Cinema and Television Arts students to have work screened at this year's CineYouth Festival. Film, Advocacy, and Reckoning with the Harm Caused by U.S. Nuclear Weapons
Outrider Post, May 03, 2021Associate Professor Jeff Spitz is the Director and Co-Producer of the official Sundance Film Festival & PBS selection, The Return of Navajo Boy (2000 & 2008 Epilogue). The film project reunited a Navajo family and triggered a federal investigation into uranium houses on the Navajo Reservation. Film, Advocacy, and Reckoning with the Harm Caused by U.S. Nuclear Weapons
Outrider Post, May 06, 2021Cinema and Television Arts Associate Professor Jeff Spitz on the impact of his film, "Return of Navajo Boy." Native women appointed to White House’s climate justice table
Indian Country Today, Apr 15, 2021Jade Begay Cinema and Television Arts BA '11 is featured. They met at Columbia College as professor and student. Now they have a hit movie starring Liam Neeson.
Chicago Tribune, Apr 26, 2021Danny Kravitz is featured in this Chicago Tribune write-up on "The Marksman." Michigan AG Nessel Chooses THS Alum as New Press Secretary
Patch, May 03, 2021Alum Lynsey Mukomel ’14 is hired for a new position with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. "The Fabric of Cultures" Fashion Exhibition at Columbia College Chicago
WGN News, May 01, 2021Fashion Studies Assistant Professor Lauren Downing Peters and her students discuss their new exhibition. Mel Valentine and a Spotlight on Columbia College Chicago
Juxtapoz Magazine , Apr 30, 2021Columbia alum Mel Valentine talks to Juxtapoz Magazine about her Columbia experience. Cine Bizarre Second Issue Spring 2021
Cine Bizarre, Apr 30, 2021The second issue of Cine Bizarre is out now. Cine Bizarre focuses on independent and experimental film critiques and covers students and faculty works across Columbia College Chicago. Variety Entertainment Impact Report: Top 50 Film Schools and Instructors From Around the World
Variety, Apr 30, 2021Columbia College Chicago is featured in the 2021 Education Impact Report. How Many Deaths Will You Take To Seek Vengeance in Sifu?
Gaming, Apr 28, 2021Columbia Alum Isaiah Joshua Lawrence '16 discusses a pathbreaking new 3D brawler game. Jazz Combo Remote Repertoire Performances Spring 2021 Columbia College Chicago
News Break, Apr 28, 2021Columbia College's Jazz Combo performs remotely for the 2021 repertoire. Film And TV Industry Came To Rescue To Prevent McCormick Place’s $3 Billion Pandemic Revenue Loss From Being Even Worse
News Break, Apr 28, 2021CTVA Associate Professor Ron Falzone speaks on the state of the film industry in Chicago. 7 Ways to Maintain Sharp Focus Filming Documentary Action
Student Filmmakers, Apr 28, 2021When you’re collecting coverage of a process, shooting an interaction, or recording any kind of profilmic event, here are a few tools to help you avoid chasing focus around even when you’re chasing people around. The Poetics of the Body: An Interview With CM Burroughs
Literary Hub, Apr 28, 2021Peter Mishler in conversation with Associate Professor CM Burroughs, the author of Master Suffering.
Burroughs is the author of two collections: The Vital System (Tupelo Press, 2012) and Master Suffering (Tupelo Press, 2021). Burroughs has been awarded fellowships and grants from Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, Djerassi Foundation, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Cave Canem Foundation. Burroughs’ poetry has appeared in journals and anthologies including Poetry magazine, Callaloo, jubilat, Ploughshares, VOLT, Best American Experimental Writing Anthology, and The Golden Shovel Anthology: New Poems Honoring Gwendolyn Brooks.
‘Red Table Talk’ Producer Shani Black Joins Kin As Head Of Programming & Development
Deadline, Apr 27, 2021Columbia College Chicago alumni board member, show runner, producer, and casting director Shani Black will be leading programming and development at Kin, an entertainment company dedicated to producing unscripted content appealing to women between 25-40. Chicago Independent Producers Lab selects 5 producers
Reel Chicago, Apr 27, 2021Columbia College Chicago alums Anuradha Rana, Bridget Botchway Bradley, and Eseoghene Obrimah were selected for this year's cohort. Full Cast and Crew Announced for Chicago Feature Now Filming
Screen Magazine, Apr 22, 2021Columbia alums will be involved in The Christmas Pitch, including Felicia Ferrara (Producer), Eva Herndon (Line Producer), Stuart Elmore (1st AD), and Jello Thompson (Assistant Editor). The Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells
BYUradio’s Constant Wonder, Apr 15, 2021Adjunct Professor Michelle Duster was a guest on BYUradio’s Constant Wonder. Duster shared insights from her book, "Ida B. the Queen: The Extraordinary Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells." Chicago Band Roster
Chicago.Gov, Apr 22, 2021Music Practitioner-in-Residence Typhanie Collier has been included in the Chicago Band Roster "jazz" created through Chicago Special Events. The Xerces Society Welcomes Two New Board Members
Xerxes Society, Apr 20, 2021Columbia College Chicago Alum Betsy López-Wagner named to International Conservation NGO's Board of Directors The Screen Time Dilemma: Picture Books as Tools to Guide Reflection on Social Habits and Cultural Practices
Literacy Now, Apr 13, 2021More and more frequently, picture books contain representations of screens, media, and technologies. How might these texts be leveraged to help children understand their relationships with screens in a more nuanced way? Imagination is the Sixth Sense be Careful How You Use It
Aeon, Apr 12, 2021Professor Stephen Asma collaborated with actor Paul Giamatti on an article about the nature of imagination. The article combines Giamatti's experience as an actor and philosophical theories about the imagination. Ray Bradbury and the Last Global Pandemic
The Los Angeles Review of Books , Apr 18, 2021Associate Professor Sam Weller has a new essay in the Los Angeles Review of Books about the impact of the 1918 pandemic on Ray Bradbury’s family and its influence on his ouevre. International and women-directed films win Aspen Shortsfest 2021 awards
The Aspen Times, Apr 19, 2021Close Ties to Home Country, the thesis film of Akanksha Cruczynski (MFA, Cinema Directing) and Felicia Ferrara (MFA, Creative Producing), won an Audience Award at Aspen Shortsfest. The Life and Legacy of Ida B. Wells
BYU Radio, Apr 16, 2021Columbia faculty member Michelle Duster tells the story of her great-grandmother Ida B. Wells and her fight for racial equality. Dawoud Bey on 6 Photos That Pushed His Work Forward The photographer has been making iconic American images for nearly 50 years.
Vulture, Apr 15, 2021Columbia faculty member Dawoud Bey, who has been making iconic images for over five decades, talks about his exhibition "The American Project," opening at The Whitney Museum of American Art on April 17, and the six photographs that pushed his work forward. Filmmakers Making A Social Impact: Why & How Filmmaker Chundria Brownlow of ‘Dare To Love’ Is Helping To Change Our World
Medium, Apr 15, 2021CTVA Alum Chundria Brownlow on her life as a filmmaker, advocate, and inspiration in the industry. A Northwest Indiana Life in the Spotlight: Dan Rybicky
NWI LIFE, Apr 14, 2021CTVA faculty member Dan Rybicky on a life in film. Rebecca Ortiz: Weekends
Audacy, Apr 13, 2021Journalism alum Rebecca Ortiz keeps you informed with all things entertainment with her B96 segment, "What You Missed." Netflix making live-action Gundam movie with Kong: Skull Island director
Polygon, Apr 12, 2021#Columalum Jordan Vogt-Roberts joins new project based on the Gundam franchise. ANNOUNCEMENT 2021
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Apr 09, 2021Alum Sama Alshaibi ’99 has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography. A Conversation with the Editors of David Fincher’s Motion Picture MANK
Adobe Video & Motion, Apr 08, 2021An interview with Jennifer Chung '15, Assistant Editor on MANK, which was nominated for 10 Oscars. Is this the future face of legalized sports gambling in Massachusetts?
The Boston Globe, Apr 03, 2021How School of Media Arts alum Sam Panayotovich has become the face of legalized gambling upon leaving WGN radio. Why perfect attendance awards should be the next pandemic victim
Denton Record-Chronicle, Apr 03, 2021Assistant Professor Jackie Spinner, who teaches Journalism, discusses the problematics of attendance awards in this special to the Washington Post printed in the Denton Record-Chronicle. How taxonomies in the physical world can inform design decisions
UX Collective, Mar 29, 2021Interaction Design MA student Sarah Uhlarik published a class assignment on Medium.com that was picked up by UX Collective, a major publication in the industry. Conversations: Adam Kirsch and Aviya Kushner
The Critical Flame, Mar 31, 2021Kushner and Kirsch began by discussed the power of books and the way in which Jewish tradition shaped them as writers. Four Poems from Israel
World Literature Today, Mar 29, 2021Associate Professor Aviya Kushner translated Four Poems from Israel 8 Spring Gardening Tasks You Should Do Before You Begin Planting
Apartment Therapy, Mar 29, 2021Molly Williams BA Fiction '13 shares 8 gardening tasks to do before planting following the release of her first book, "Killer Plants: Growing and Caring for Flytraps, Pitcher Plants, and Other Deadly Flora." Chicago Takes 10 Performance Series Brings Musicians, Dancers Back To The Stage After A Year. Here’s How You Can Tune In
Block Club Chicago, Mar 23, 2021Dancer Keisha Janae ’18 is one of 100 performers featured in a new virtual performance series called “Chicago Takes 10,” which includes pre-recorded shows of musicians, dancers and multi-disciplinary makers at 10 nonprofit art venues across the city. Laura Hawbaker Published Ray Bradbury and the Dark Fantastic
PopMatters, Mar 22, 2021Laura Hawbaker published an essay, Ray Bradbury and the Dark Fantastic, that she turned in 3 weeks ago in her Graduate Literature Seminar. In the Reckoning Over Cultural Appropriation, Should Indian Motorcycle Change Its Name?
Inside Hook, Mar 16, 2021Dr. C. Richard King, a professor at Columbia College Chicago who studies the racial politics of culture, explained, even so-called “positive” depictions can be harmful. This amazing singer is bringing joy to his community
One News Page, Mar 17, 2021Former Columbia College Chicago student Andrew David on using his skills as a licensed street performer to bring joy to others during the pandemic. Myth and the Mind
Aeon, Mar 15, 2021Associate Professor Rami Gabriel published an article in Aeon, a British journal of ideas, based on his forthcoming book, A Suspicious Science: The Uses of Psychology. Conversations with Christopher Rohrbeck and Bianca Dovarro
VoyageLA, Mar 13, 2021CTVA Alum Christopher Rohrbeck on participating in Project 321, a monthly film production challenge. A Blues Camp Rite of Summer
DownBeat Magazine, Mar 12, 2021Fernando Jones on starting a blues camp at Columbia College Chicago. You've probably used this common tool for strategic analysis. (But it's got big problems.)
Advisory Board, Mar 09, 2021Associate Professor in the School of Media Arts Laurence Minksy on the SWOT analysis. Meet Sophia Gilberto
VoyageLA, Mar 09, 2021Alum Sophia Gilberto '19 on the challenges and opportunities that come with pursuing a career in film. A Chicago artist’s portraits are made of shredded bills equaling one woman’s $80,000 student debt. Sales of his art will pay down what she owes
Chicago Tribune, Mar 08, 2021Columbia alum Jonathan Michael Castillo created a portrait out of handmade paper made from shredded money. Sales of his art will go towards the student debt of the woman in the portrait. Chicago History Museum Acquires Work from Chicago Based Visual Artist and Author
Chicago History Museum , Feb 26, 2021Columbia College Chicago CTVA student Vashon Jordan Jr.'s photography will be displayed at the Chicago History Museum. Are You Doing the SWOT Analysis Backwards?
Harvard Business Review, Feb 23, 2021Associate Professor of Communication Laurence Minsky on the problematics and possibilities of doing the SWOT analysis. Most Anticipated Reads for the Rest of Us 2021
Ms. Magazine , Feb 05, 2021All three of Columbia College Chicago faculty member Michelle Duster's books appear on 2021 Most Anticipated Reading List. My great-grandmother exposed lynchings. This is what she would say about the Capitol riot
CNN.com, Feb 04, 2021Columbia College Chicago faculty member Michelle Duster on the Capitol riot. My great-grandmother Ida B. Wells left a legacy of activism in education. We need that now.
Washington Post, Feb 11, 2021Columbia faculty member Michelle Duster on how the gap in education equality is holding America back. The art of the romantic comedy (and movies that nail it)
The Chicago Tribune, Feb 10, 2021Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Cinema and Television Arts Sharon Ross discusses the art of the Rom-Com. The New Menendez Defenders
The New York Times, Feb 10, 2021Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Cinema and Television Arts Sharon Ross discusses the boom in the true crime genre. GIZ ASKS Which Sounds Are the Most Annoying to Humans?
Gizmodo, Jan 29, 201Assistant Professor Florian Hollerweger on people's visceral reactions to sounds. Pepper Pike native’s screenplay becomes Hollywood film
Cleveland Jewish News, Jan 15, 2021Danny Kravits and CTVA alum Chris Charles on their new film, "The Marksman." Glimmers Of Hope: A 2021 Poetry Preview, Part 1
NPR, Jan 11, 2021CM Burroughs' second collection of poems, Master Suffering, is reviewed favorably by NPR. Ben Affleck To Direct Adaptation Of ‘Keeper Of The Lost Cities’ For Disney
Deadline, Jan 11, 2021Affleck is producing the film through Pearl Street Banner and adapting the script with Kate Gritmon, a Columbia College Chicago alum.
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