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Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern


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Dancers practice in a repurposed classroom with chairs in the background.

B. Burlesque’s spring showcase spotlights community, costume and curves

April 17, 2022

In its spring 2022 showcase “Sexy Deadly Sins,” B. Burlesque featured solos which promoted body positivity, celebrated Black and queer people of color and of course, showcased the wonders of burlesque...

A person wearing a fishnet shirt stands in front of a large group of people in black fishnet shirts and red bras.

Fusion makes a spring show comeback with ‘After Dark’

April 11, 2022

Fusion Dance Company performed its spring show, “After Dark,” in Ryan Auditorium Friday and Saturday — the first in-person spring show the group has put on in two years. The 40-member collegiate...

Two people dance on stage. One is in the foreground squatting and dressed in purple, while the other is dressed in gold and strikes a pose in the background.

Tufaan Entertainment holds first in-person dance competition in three years

April 6, 2022

For the first time in three years, Tufaan Entertainment held its annual intercollegiate Bollywood fusion dance competition at Cahn Auditorium on Saturday. The student-led philanthropic organization...

Actors are singing on a stage. At the center is an actor standing in blue overalls, and the rest of the actors look at her while she sings.

After COVID-19 shutdown, performance groups look to emphasize mental health over perfection

April 4, 2022

Communication senior Samara Malik’s freshman winter was anything but stress-free. With five classes and as much theatre as she could handle, she said her work-life balance was unsustainable. “I...

A woman playing the violin wearing a blue and silver gown. The background has a tan building, green bushes, and grass.

Artists adapt to increased free time and new struggles amid pandemic

April 3, 2022

Some artists, and their relationships with their craft, have grown and evolved in the two years since the pandemic first struck. Quarantine and restrictions have meant more time for art, but even the creative...

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