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On Nov. 4, 2002, The Daily published an enthusiastic endorsement of Rod Blagojevich (Weinberg ’79), the Democratic nominee for Illinois governor. The Editorial Board praised Blagojevich, a member of Congress and Northwestern alum, for his “experience and vision” as well as his liberal priorities, including a “commitment to education and death penalty reform.” Blagojevich won....


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In Today’s Crossword, 5-Across, 5 Letters: Northwestern performing arts center

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This review contains spoilers.  From the first five minutes of “Backrooms” to when the credits rolled, I was terrified. There is nothing scarier to me than an empty room and not knowing what’s going to happen next. Kane Parsons’ directorial debut was just that.  It’s a miracle that “Backrooms” even got made. The movie stemmed...

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It’s hard not to love a comedy. While the genre is mostly defined by its humor, what I love most about comedies is their underlying commentary. Although the overall intention is to make people laugh, recent comedies have been trading slapstick for sincerity. “The Breadwinner,” released May 29, is a backslide in the genre.  The...

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This review contains spoilers.  It’s officially over. With the May 31 finale of “Euphoria” Season 3, we have reached the end of HBO’s star-launching, era-defining, endlessly quotable television series.  In early May, I reviewed the first half of the new season of “Euphoria,” which premiered April 12. I wasn’t thrilled with certain elements — the...

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