Columbia In The News: 2023
Links to external media stories that feature or mention Columbia College Chicago.
NBC 5’ Chicago's Evrod Cassimy ’06 and Country Music Television host Marley Sherwood ’14, both Columbia College Chicago alums, to be among the hosts of NBC 5 Chicago's "A Very Chicago New Year" special. Columbia College Chicago hosts holiday market, featuring art from students, alumni, staff
ABC 7, Dec 18, 2023ShopColumbia celebrates its 15th year with the annual Holiday Market featuring unique gifts and handmade items made by students, alumni, and staff. Crafting Indelible Podcasts With Executive Producer and Columbia Alum Joelle Monique
Forbes, Dec 11, 2023Forbes interviews Cinema and Television Arts Alum Joelle Monique '13, a managing executive podcast producer, award-winning pop culture critic, and host. Columbia's Wabash Arts Corridor Featured in 'The Most Beautiful Places in Chicago 2"
WTTW, Dec 04, 2023WTTW's Geoffrey Baer tours some of Chicago's most beautiful places, including the Wabash Arts Corridor-Chicago's “living urban canvas” that was founded by Columbia College Chicago. Who Was Betty Boop? New Stage Musical in Chicago Tells a Tale of the Timeless Cartoon Creation
Chicago Sun-Times, Nov 24, 2023Three members of the Columbia College Chicago community — Grace Kessler Overbeke, assistant professor, Theatre; Ivan Brunetti, associate professor, Art | Design; and Student Maison Monroe — are featured in article about iconic cartoon character Betty Boop and "Boop! The Musical." NBC5 Reporter and Columbia Alum Evrod Cassimy Uses Musical Voice to Help CHA Families Celebrate Holiday
The Chicago Sun-Times, Nov 21, 2023TV Broadcast Jounralism Alum Evrod Cassimy '06 is releasing a Christmas song he wrote titled “Please Come Home for Christmas” on streaming platforms that will be available for purchase starting Nov. 24, with all proceeds going to the Chicago Housing Authority to help families celebrate the holiday. Two Wabash Arts Corridor Murals at Columbia College Chicago Honor the Women's Suffrage Movement
NBC 5 Chicago, Nov 14, 2023Columbia College Chicago adjunct professor Michelle Duster explains why the "Speak Up" and "Votes for Women" murals are important representations of the Women's Suffrage Movement. The World’s Best Music Schools of 2023, Ranked
The Hollywood Reporter, Nov 14, 2023For the second year in a row, The Hollywood Reporter ranks Columbia College Chicago's graduate program in Music No. 1. Columbia Alum's Chicago-Made Holiday Film Cracks Hulu's Top 10
Reel Chicago, Nov 04, 2023Directed by Cinema and Television Arts Alum Jack C. Newell '04, "Reporting on Christmas" proves to be popular on Hulu. The ASL program at Columbia College Chicago thrives amid growing popularity in American Sign Language
FOX 32 Chicago, Nov 02, 2023Chicago happens to have one of the most unique programs to learn ASL in the U.S. See how the ASL-English Interpretation bachelor's program at Columbia College Chicago engages both hearing and Deaf/hard of hearing students across the country. Terri Hemmert Celebrating 50 Years With WXRT
CBS News Chicago, Nov 02, 2023Terri Hemmert , an adjunct faculty member in Communication at Columbia College Chicago, celebrates 50 years at Chicago's 93 WXRT Radio – while she's not originally be from the Windy City, Chicago certainly would not be the same without her. Using Self-Determination Theory to Understand Youth Media Dynamics With Adult Facilitators During the Pandemic
Journal of Alternative & Community Media, Oct 18, 2023Associate Professor Yonty Friesem and Civic Media Alums Teena Sloane-Hendricks MA '20 and Charlotte Duff MA '22 explore the power dynamics in cultivating trust between teenagers creating community media and their adult mentors on Chicago’s South Side. Columbia College Chicago's Jeffrey Spitz Talks About Chicago Film Pioneer
WGN, Oct 16, 2023WGN's "Backstory With Larry Potash" interviews Cinema and Television Arts Associate Professor Jeffrey Spitz about the impact of Chicago film pioneer William Selig. Extraordinary Tragedies with Columbia Novelist Joe Meno
NPR, Oct 16, 2023In this episode of Arts and Letters, NPR welcomes Columbia College Chicago English and Creative Writing Professor, an award-winning author, to explore the questions: Is it ever truly possible to separate our fates from those we’ve come to love? At Columbia College Chicago, a Global Approach to Fashion Education
Business of Fashion, Oct 12, 2023Columbia College Chicago's Fashion Studies department offers students opportunities to travel or study at locations from Athens and Berlin to New York and Los Angeles. Business of Fashion sat down with three students to hear about their experiences. Spanish-Language Reporting at Columbia College Chicago
University of Vermont - Community News, Oct 12, 2023Associate Professor Elio Leturia discusses what no other school in Illinois offers: Columbia College Chicago's 300-level journalism class that is conducted entirely in Spanish. Assistant Professor Spencer Hellert from Columbia College Chicago curated one of the most comprehensive family trees of synapsids
Nature Ecology and Evolution, Oct 11, 2023Spencer Hellert was recently published in the esteemed science journal, Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Small Batches
Chicago Reader, Oct 10, 2023Columbia Alum Jameel Bridgewater '16 launched a line of sustainable soaps with his father under the name Bascule. Manae Solara Vaughn, Sound Engineer, Musician, and Cofounder of Oux
Chicago Reader, Oct 10, 2023Columbia Alum Manae Solara Vaughn '22 talked to the Chicago Reader about her various musical projects and her work as a sound engineer. The Anxiety and Ecstasy of Rashid Johnson
GQ, Oct 03, 2023Columbia Alum Rashid Johnson '00 talked to GQ about his journey as an artist. ‘125 is Feeling Very Good’
Chicago Reader, Oct 03, 2023Columbia Theatre Professor Albert “Bill” Williams wrote a piece for the Chicago Reader about Chicago's Fine Arts Building, which turns 125 this year. "Don't 'Drag' Me Down: Today's Battle for Liberation" Exhibit Features Work by CTVA Adjunct Faculty Member
Daily Herald, Oct 02, 2023Ali Beyer, an adjunct faculty member in Cinema and Television Arts at Columbia College Chicago, will have their work featured in the exhibit entitled "Don't 'Drag' Me Down: Today's Battle for Liberation." The exhibit is free and open to the public and runs from Oct. 5 to Nov. 3 at Oakton's Koehnline Museum of Art, 1600 E. Golf Road, Des Plaines. The Top 50 Women Leaders in Education of 2023
Women We Admire, Sep 25, 2023Women We Admire announces The Top 50 Women Leaders in Education of 2023, featuring Lambrini Lukidis, Associate VP of Strategic Communications & External Relations at Columbia College Chicago. The Quest for Eleven
Chicago Reader, Sep 20, 2023Columbia Theatre Professor Albert “Bill” Williams was interviewed by the Chicago Reader about the work and legacy of Gary Tucker, aka Eleven. Film Backed by Columbia Talent Featured at Chicago's Reeling Film Festival
Chicago Tribune, Sep 15, 2023The film American Parent, produced by Cinema and Television Arts Associate Professor and Associate Chair Carolina Posse and directed and co-written by Columbia Alum Emily Railsback MFA ‘14, makes its U.S. debut at Chicago's Reeling Fest (Sept. 21 to Oct. 8), the second oldest LGBTQ+ film festival in the United States. Other Columbia names connected with the project: Adjunct Faculty Member Michael NJ Wright (cinematographer), Finishing Editor John Cavallino (colorist and title designer), and former Dean of the School of Media Arts Doreen Bartoni (co-executive producer and co-writer). ‘Because We Are Black, We Are Making Black Music’
Chicago Reader, Sep 13, 2023Composing While Black references archival material from the Center for Black Music Research at Columbia College Chicago. Jimmy Noriega Takes Over at Columbia College Chicago
Chicago Reader, Sep 07, 2023Dr. Jimmy Noriega has been named as the new permanent chair of Columbia College Chicago's Theater department. Will This New York Fashion Week Signal the End of the Body Positivity Movement?
Fashion United, Sep 05, 2023Columbia College Chicago Assistant Professor Lauren Downing Peters was interviewed on the eve of New York Fashion Week about inclusivity on fashion's runways. Artemisia and Congo Square Celebrate Inda Craig-Galván
Chicago Reader , Aug 30, 2023Columbia's new Theatre Chair Jimmy Noriega was featured in "Chicago Reader" arts and culture column. Starz Series ‘Force’ Returns for Season 2 With Joseph Sikora Ready to Take Over Chicago
Chicago Tribune, Aug 29, 2023The second season of the series Power Book IV: Force starring Columbia Alum Joseph Sikora '98 premieres Friday, September 1 on STARZ. What Lena Waithe Learned From Mary Tyler Moore: ‘I Was Inspired to Write Timeless Television’
TheWrap, Aug 23, 2023Columbia College Chicago Alum Lena Waithe '06 talked to TheWrap about her role as a producer on the HBO documentary Being Mary Tyler Moore and studying Mary Tyler Moore's work when she was a student at Columbia. Chicago Loop Alliance Wants to See State Street Transformed Into the Future
ABC7, Aug 23, 2023Columbia Professor David Broz HDR '21 was quoted in a piece about the Chicago Loop Alliance's vision for State Street. What Really Is Plus-Size Fashion? Experts Weigh In on the Costs and Trends
CNN, Aug 21, 2023Lauren Downing Peters, an assistant professor in Fashion Studies at Columbia College Chicago and author of the new book “Fashion Before Plus-Size: Bodies, Bias, and the Birth of an Industry” was interviewed by CNN as an expert in plus-size fashion. Everyone Tells Me I Have a Great Voice
Chicago Magazine, Aug 22, 2023Deb Doetzer, an adjunct faculty member in Communication, talks about Columbia College Chicago's minor in voiceovers and the growing interest in the field. Courtney Love Pays Tribute to Female Music Photographers With an Exhibition
Glamour Spain, Aug 16, 2023The artistic project, curated by Love, is a public art installation in the Wabash Arts Corridor of Columbia College Chicago. Forbes 30 Under 30 Local Chicago
Forbes, Aug 10, 2023Columbia CTVA Alum Vashon Jordan Jr. '21 was named to the inaugural Forbes 30 Under 30 Local Chicago list. Jordan works as the director of digital media and photography in Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s office. In 2020, he captured over 17,000 photographs at dozens of protests across Chicago, most against police brutality. Women Behind the Lens: A Review of “From Her to Eternity”
Newcity Art, Aug 10, 2023Columbia's Wabash Arts Corridor has a new exhibition titled, “From Her to Eternity: The Women Who Photograph Music.”Curated by Courtney Love, this photo collage features iconic rock images by 46 women photographers. Read Newcity Art's review of it to learn more. We need a new label: ‘Made by humans’
Boston Globe, Apr 10, 2023The Boston Globe published an article by Columbia Philosophy Professor Stephen Asma about Ai-generated art. Callie Johnson On Her Latest Role in ‘The Beanie Bubble’ And What She Loves To Do For Fun
HOLR Magazine, Jul 25, 2023Columbia Musical Theatre Alum Callie Johnson '12 talks to HOLR Magazine about her role as Linda in AppleTV+’s new film The Beanie Bubble. Cinematographer Dillon Schneider Imbues Poetic Realism Into the Dramatic Comedy 'The Crusades'
Cinematography World, Jul 20, 2023Columbia Alum Dillon Schneider '12 talks to Cinematography World about his work on Leo Milano’s debut feature film, The Crusades. ‘Last Summer On State Street’ Explores Girlhood In The Last Days Of The Robert Taylor Homes
Block Club Chicago, Jul 17, 2023Block Club Chicago talks with critically acclaimed author and Columbia Alum Toya Wolfe MFA '15 as she prepares to receive the Pattis Award Saturday at Newberry Library. Environmental Advocate Precious Brady-Davis Becomes First Black, Trans Woman Appointed To Public Office In Cook County
Block Club Chicago, Jul 13, 2023Columbia Alum Precious Brady-Davis '13 was sworn in Wednesday as a commissioner for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, which works to protect Lake Michigan's water. Blind Journalist Reflects On Challenges, Advocates For More Open Doors
CommPRO, Jul 05, 2023Columbia Adjunct Professor Dominic Calabrese wrote a piece on Sandy Murillo, a young blind journalist now an associate producer at Chicago Lighthouse Media, for the CommPRO newsletter. Alan Arkin Appreciation: Keep Calm and Carry on Toward the Edge of Certain Disaster
Chicago Tribune, Jul 05, 2023Anne Libera, director of comedy studies for The Second City and associate professor of comedy writing and performance at Columbia College Chicago, was quoted in a Chicago Tribune piece about the late actor Alan Arkin. Ballet Hispánico to Present the World Premiere of 'Buscando A Juan' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Broadway World, Jun 28, 2023Ballet Hispánico CEO and Columbia Alum Eduardo Vilaro MA '99 will premiere Buscando A Juan at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art as part of their Summer 2023 MetLiveArts Season. Chicago Landmarks Birthplace of House Music
WBEZ, Jun 28, 2023Columbia Adviser, and Cultural Programs Creator Darlene “DJ Lady D” Jackson, talked to WBEZ about the Warehouse's new landmark status. The dance club is widely regarded as the birthplace of house music. Sound Engineering Program Offers Hope to At-Risk Youths
Chicago Tribune, Jun 21, 2023Music Producer and Columbia Alum Johnny "6ravo" Rayborn '03 talks to the Chicago Tribune about working with at-risk teens in Acclivus Inc.’s sound engineering program. Inside the Strange and Universal Art of the ‘Silent Musical’
WBEZ, Jun 08, 2023Columbia Theatre Alum Marvin Quijada '05 talked to WBEZ about his dark and whimsical new show The Dream King which runs through June 18 at the Chopin Theater in Chicago’s West Town. Inside Vivaldi’s All-Female orchestra
Chicago Reader, Jun 07, 2023Columbia Creative Writing Alum Julia Fine MFA '16 talked to the Chicago Reader about her new dark fantasy novel Maddalena and the Dark. Flamin’ Hot Editor Kayla Emter on Working With Eva Longoria and Other Female Storytellers, Her Love of Montages, and the Tools of Her Trade
Below the Line, Jun 02, 2023Columbia College Chicago Alum Kayla Emter '05 , editor of the film "Flamin' Hot," is interviewed about working on the film and discusses some of the lessons she learned while at Columbia. L.A. Times names Joshua Rothkopf as film editor
Los Angeles Times, Jun 01, 2023Columbia CTVA Alum Joshua Rothkopf MFA '00 will be the new film coverage editor for the Los Angeles Times. Mary Tyler Moore Was Rarely What She Seemed on TV
Vanity Fair, May 25, 2023Columbia College Chicago Alum Lena Waithe '06 is a producer on the new HBO documentary Being Mary Tyler Moore. Waithe studied Mary Tyler Moore's work when she was a student at Columbia. Summer of Chicago music: Nine up-and-coming acts to see now
WBEZ, May 25, 2023Columbia Alum CaSera Heining ’17, known professionally as DJ Ca$h Era, will be performing at Hyde Park's Summer Fest. What does it mean to be a successful working actor? Probably not what you think
L.A. Times, May 24, 2023Columbia Theatre Alum Behzad Dabu '08 was profiled in the LA Times for a piece about what it takes to be a successful working actor. 'Last Summer on State Street' author named winner of Chicago Book Award
Crain's Chicago Business, May 24, 2023Columbia Alum Toya Wolfe MFA '15 will receive the second annual Pattis Family Foundation Chicago Book Award for her novel Last Summer on State Street. Why Are People Pretending to Live in a Wes Anderson Movie?
Wall Street Journal, May 23, 2023Columbia CTVA Associate Professor Zoran Samardzija was quoted in a Wall Street Journal piece about how the movies of director Wes Anderson inspired a new TikTok trend. Dawoud Bey wants to deterritorialize art: ‘When I’m in these spaces, it opens up space for the Black community’
L.A. Times, May 17, 2023Columbia College Chicago Photography Professor Dawoud Bey talked to the L.A. Times about his two new exhibitions in the city. George Clark III Built His Career as a Music Exec by Trial and Error
HYPEBEAST, May 15, 2023RCA Records’ newest VP of Marketing and A&R and Columbia Music Business Alum George Clark III '16 details his “relentless pursuit” in the music business. Columbia College Chicago awards honorary degree to Tribune theater critic Chris Jones
Chicago Tribune, May 15, 2023Columbia College Chicago awarded an honorary degree to longtime Chicago Tribune Theater Critic Chris Jones as part of the college's 2023 commencement ceremonies. Drew Barrymore pulls out of hosting MTV Movie & TV Awards in support of writers strike
FOX 13 News, May 05, 2023Danny Kravitz, a professor of film and screenwriting at Columbia College Chicago joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow to discuss the Writers Guild of America strike and the implications for Americans. Chicago’s OK Cool Brings Signature DIY Spirit to New EP ‘fawn’
Chicago Sun-Times, May 02, 2023Columbia Alum Haley Blomquist '18 talked to the Chicago Sun-Times about her band OK Cool and their new EP fawn. Terrence Howard, J.B. Smoove & Rebecca De Mornay Join Leslie Small-Directed Comedy ‘Giving Thanks’
Deadline, May 01, 2023Michael NJ Wright, an adjunct faculty member in Cinema and Television Arts, is screenwriter for film set to go into production this June. Meet Kate Borders, University Circle's New Leader
Cleveland Magazine, May 01, 2023Columbia Alum Kate Borders MA '02 was named president of a community service corporation responsible for developing, serving, and advocating for Cleveland's University Circle as a vibrant and complete neighborhood without borders. Star Wars Day is May 4. The author of ‘Star Wars Multiverse’ says these movies are reflections of ourselves.
Chicago Tribune, Apr 28, 2023Columbia Associate Professor of Humanities and Cultural Studies and the author of Star Wars Multiverse Carmelo Esterrich talked to the Chicago Tribune about the franchise in the run-up to Star Wars Day (May 4). Entertainment Education Impact Report: Discover Top Film Schools and Educators in North America
Variety, Apr 27, 2023Variety named Columbia College Chicago one of the top 21 film schools in North America. The publication highlighted the college's multidisciplinary Semester in L.A. program. Columbia College Chicago Will Confer Degrees On Theatre Critic Chris Jones And Jazz Artist Bobbi Wilsyn At Commencement 2023
Broadway World, Apr 26, 2023At its upcoming 2023 Commencement exercises, Columbia College Chicago will confer honorary degrees on long-time Chicago Tribune theatre critic Chris Jones and former faculty member and decorated jazz artist Bobbi Wilsyn. Shi-An Costello Confronts Prejudice With The Piano in The Orient
Chicago Reader, Apr 25, 2023Composer and Columbia College Chicago Alum Shi-An Costello '10 will perform The Orient, his new five-movement suite, at Constellation on Sunday, April 30. Exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Photography Explores Changing Role of Music
NBC 5, Apr 25, 2023"Shift: Music, Meaning, Context," a new exhibition at Columbia College Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Photography, explores the constantly changing role of music by asking visitors to think about how music relates and interacts with everyday life. Hyperpop band 100 gecs just wants to get under your skin
Chicago Tribune, Apr 18, 2023100 gecs frontwoman and Columbia Alum Laura Les ’18 talked about her positive experience at the college in a Chicago Tribune profile on the acclaimed hyperpop duo. Columbia College Chicago’s AEMMP Records still hitting milestones after 40 years
WBBM Newsradio, Apr 13, 2023WBBM Newsradio interviewed two Columbia College Chicago students about the college's student-run record label, AEMMP, which has provided hands-on music business experience for over 40 years.
On-stage intimacy — theater companies in Chicago are turning to performing arts industry pros for direction
Chicago Sun-Times, Apr 13, 2023The Chicago Sun-Times wrote about Columbia College Chicago's new yearlong, graduate-level certificate program in stage and screen intimacy that will begin in fall 2023.
There Was a 17th-Century Version of FOMO
Boston Globe, Aug 08, 2023The Boston Globe published an article by Columbia Philosophy Professor Stephen Asma about Robert Burton's influential 1621 book The Anatomy of Melancholy and the advice it holds for the 21st century. “He Is One of Us”: Brandon Johnson Wants to Transform Chicago
Vanity Fair, Apr 04, 2023Columbia Alum Kirby Callan '22 was quoted in a Vanity Fair piece on Chicago Mayoral Candidate Brandon Johnson. ‘It’s about finding those visceral connections to dance’
Chicago Reader, Mar 24, 2023Interim Director of the Dance Presenting Series Meredith Sutton talks to the Chicago Reader about taking the Columbia College Chicago Dance Center into its 50th anniversary season. Column: Performing a kiss or a caress can be taught. A Chicago intimacy coordinator discusses the fine art of making an actor’s job less weird
Chicago Tribune, Mar 23, 2023Columbia College Chicago Pracitioner-in-Residence Greg Geffrard talked to the Chicago Tribune about teaching intimacy coordination and choreography. A new 16-credit, graduate-level certificate program, Intimacy for Stage and Screen, will launch in fall 2023 at Columbia. Shea Couleé of RuPaul fame releases debut solo record ‘8’ and will perform at the Riviera
Chicago Tribune, Mar 17, 20238, the debut album by renowned drag performer and Columbia College Chicago Alum Shea Couleé '11, was the subject of a piece in the Chicago Tribune. ‘Dreaming is Not Enough’
Chicago Sun-Times, Mar 14, 2023Cinematographer and Columbia Alum Michael Goi '80 talked to the Chicago Sun-Times about the Oscars, ethnicity, and the challenge of making movies. My film was censored by the Indian government – I need the world to know what was in it
Independent, Mar 09, 2023The Independent featured an essay by Columbia CTVA Alum Sandeep Ravindranath MFA '18 about how the right-wing Indian government censored his short film "Anthem for Kashmir." Rita Wicks '22 Among Cast of 'Is God Is'
broadwayworld.com, Mar 07, 2023"Is God Is," which runs April 6 to May 28, makes its Chicago premier at A Red Orchid Theater and includes Alum Rita Wicks '22 in the cast. The Eye-Grabbing Architecture of Chicago's College Campuses
WTTW, Mar 07, 2023Columbia College Chicago's preservation of historic structures in the South Loop was highlighted in a WTTW piece on college campus architecture in Chicago. Television Academy Announces Spring 2023 Class of Interns
Emmys.com, Mar 02, 2023Columbia College Chicago student Jackie Elliot, currently participating in Semester in LA, earns prestigious internship with the Television Academy. Admired Chicago photographer John H. White chronicles the humanity of history
CBS 2, Feb 23, 2023Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photojournalist and Columbia Adjunct Professor John H. White was interviewed by CBS 2's Jim Williams about his life and storied career. Nobody knows the Troubles they’ve seen
Chicago Reader, Feb 22, 2023Columbia Alum Shannon O’Neill '98 talked to the Chicago Reader about how a real-life story of two sisters in the IRA inspired her new play The Kelly Girls. What Is Paczki Day?
Smithsonian Magazine, Feb 21, 2023Columbia Cultural Studies and Humanities Associate Professor Ann Hetzel Gunkel talked to Smithsonian Magazine about Chicago's Polish community and the roots of Paczki Day. Beirut
Flash Fiction Magazine, Feb 20, 2023Flash Fiction Magazine published a short story by CTVA Adjunct Professor Francine Sanders titled "Beirut." Meet Next Act Theatre’s New Artistic Director
Milwaukee Magazine, Feb 10, 2023Columbia College Chicago Theatre Alum Cody Estle '11 named first new director of Milwaukee's Next Act Theatre in 30 years. Paul Giamatti Will Don His Tinfoil Hat For A Conspiracy Podcast Series ‘Chinwag’
UPROXX, Feb 10, 2023Columbia College Chicago Philosophy Professor Stephen Asma has a new conspiracy theory-themed podcast with veteran actor Paul Giamatti titled Chinwag. CAA 2023 Awards for Distinction
Dallas Art Dealers Association, Feb 08, 2023The College Art Association (CAA) gave Columbia Photography Professor Dawoud Bey the "Artist Award for a Distinguished Body of Work." Nickelodeon’s Annual Writing and Artist Programs Announce 12 New Participants
Deadline, Feb 07, 2023Columbia Animation Alum Chad Bennett '19 will participate in Nickelodeon’s annual Writing and Artist Programs, designed to develop the next generation of creative voices from underrepresented communities. TV Pilot ‘Palookaville’ Wins Slamdance Grand Jury Prize for Columbia College Chicago Alum Collatos
Screen Magazine, Feb 01, 2023Columbia College Chicago alum Theodore Collatos' TV Pilot ‘Palookaville’ won the coveted Grand Jury title at Slamdance and is now looking ahead to series development. Sounds of Little Calumet River Become Art at Columbia College Chicago Exhibition
Chicago Tribune, Jan 31, 2023The Chicago Tribune talked to Norman W. Long about his art installation “Calumet in Dub,” which is on display through February 17 at Columbia’s Glass Curtain Gallery. From an Emmy Win to Memories with Michael Jordan, Tamra Anderson of Aurora has had Quite a Career in TV
Chicago Tribune, Jan 24, 2023Columbia Alum Tamra Anderson '93 talks to the Chicago Tribune about her career 30-year career in TV. Janusz Kaminski on Creating a Romanticized Look for ‘The Fabelmans’ and Making 20 Films with Spielberg
Screen Daily, Jan 17, 2023Cinematographer and Columbia Alum Janusz Kaminski '87 talks to Screen Daily about his long-running collaborative partnership with Steven Spielberg and the inspiration behind their latest film The Fablemans. Excavating the Unconscious
Chicago Reader, Jan 12, 2023In her solo exhibition at DePaul Art Museum, Columbia Art and Art History Alum Krista Franklin MFA '13 uses surrealism to imagine a more radical world. Radio, TV Allowed Bob Sirott to Tap Into His Creative Side
Barret News Media, Jan 09, 2023Chicago radio legend and Columbia Alum Bob Sirott '71 talks about how the college prepared him for his career. Chicago Fashion Brand Joe & Bella Designs Adaptive Clothing
WBEZ, Jan 04, 2023WBEZ's Reset talks about the Chicago adaptive apparel brand Joe & Bella and learns about their recent collaboration with Columbia College Chicago fashion students. Cover Girl
Forest Bluff Magazine, Jan 03, 2023Columbia Photography Alum Helen Berkun '03 talked to Forest Bluff Magazine about her career as an influencer.
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