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The Daily Northwestern

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


Huang: In The Tortured Poets Department, Swift Remains Lost in Her Own Fame

Huang: In The Tortured Poets Department, Swift Remains Lost in Her Own Fame

May 16, 2024

Almost a month after the release of Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” I could barely grasp my complicated feelings for the album — or rather, my complicated feelings...

Taylor Swift’s nearly three-hour “Eras Tour” film is another one for the songbooks.

Reel Thoughts: ‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ is a ‘magnetic force of a’ movie

October 24, 2023

For those who didn’t make it out of the Ticketmaster battle with spoils, the concert film “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” offers either a dazzling spectacle or reductive consolation –– depending...

10 photos of Taylor Swift in a rainbow of outfits and colors to represent her different “eras”

Liner Notes: Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour: Are fans “Ready For It?”

March 30, 2023

Capturing the entirety of Taylor Swift’s discography in one evening is no small feat.  Throughout her nineteen-year career, Swift has sung about everything: from the magic of young love in her country-tinged...

Podculture: Featuring the few ”Fearless” Swifties whose “Wildest Dreams” came true

Podculture: Featuring the few ”Fearless” Swifties whose “Wildest Dreams” came true

January 24, 2023

Long story short, it was a bad time for Northwestern students who spent six hours or more waiting in the Ticketmaster queue to get tickets to Taylor Swift’s upcoming Eras Tour.   ISABELLE...

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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