An experimental poem that bends our typical view of conventional poetry into a landscape to be observed beyond the words themselves. Read it outloud and see how the shape informs our meaning.
An experimental poem that bends our typical view of conventional poetry into a landscape to be observed beyond the words themselves. Read it outloud and see how the shape informs our meaning.
A poem to read alongside a cup of tea.
North Park’s School of Music, Art, and Theatre presents Sarah Saltwick’s hard-hitting play about the human condition.
A poem to make you stop and think.
As Black History Month concludes, this article addresses black culture in white America, asking the question: since such a large portion of American culture has its roots in the experience of black Americans, can we justifiably call it our collective culture, meant for black and non-black people alike?
The new Fantastic Beasts left some with many questions. Read to find out Amanda’s theories on Credence’s identity.
The vision of North Park Film Club is for it to be a place where film buffs and the cinematographically emaciated can come together to think about what they’re watching in a low-stakes environment.
With the recent passing of comic book creator Stan Lee, a Spider-Man fan reflects upon what makes Lee’s characters so enduring and iconic.
Directed by Jess Hutchinson, NPU’s production of “North Star” is an ambitious play that tells two stories at once and intertwines the narratives seamlessly.