While some may only remember their first pet’s name, former Wilmette Pet Center employee Alexander Dowd remembers how his first pet changed the trajectory of his life. Newly responsible for a pet bearded dragon, Dowd started spending time at Wilmette Pet Center when he was 10 years old. In its last few years of business,...
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The Newberry Library’s exhibit “Native Pop!,” which premiered March 20, explores how Indigenous people have shaped popular culture. The exhibit draws from the Newberry’s various Indigenous studies collections, which include archival materials like books, photographs, manuscripts, artwork and prints. In the last decade, the Newberry Library has shifted from collecting historical Indigenous materials to collecting...
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When I went to see “Sinners” Monday night, the woman sitting in front of me seemed to be super interested in whatever was on Pinterest on her phone. During a certain scene, she gasped and finally put her phone down. It stayed firmly in her pocket for the rest of the movie. I love to...
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This article contains mentions of a drug overdose. This article also contains spoilers. Before watching the first episode of the HBO weekly release series “The Pitt,” I expected it to be like any other medical show I had watched: scandalous, dramatic, romantic and ultimately unrealistic. However, I soon realized that it was unlike anything I...
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Northwestern was not handed an easy draw when the Big Ten Tournament bracket became official last weekend. The team, coming in as the No. 10-seed, faced No. 7-seed Michigan — a team that swept the ’Cats earlier in the month and has defeated NU in every faceoff since 2016. Playing in Columbus, Ohio, on neighboring...
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In “Headphones On,” the fourth single from her upcoming debut album “Addison,” inauthenticity and an overreliance on nostalgia once again hold social media personality Addison Rae back from being the pop artist that she’s convinced she is. The Louisiana-born artist released the trip-hop inspired track after an appearance at Coachella in April, during which she...
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