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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

Members of the Sounds Good! Choir stand on stage performing with their music folders.

Sounds Good! Choir ‘Happy Together’ to perform for a live audience after two years

May 4, 2022

After two years of online singing, Sounds Good! Choir will be returning to the stage with “Happy Together” in four free shows from April 30 to May 15. Sounds Good! Choir is a nonprofit dedicated...

Where does Northwestern’s food waste go?

February 23, 2022

Have you ever wondered what happens to Northwestern’s leftover dining hall food? The waste, which measures up to about 3.6 tons, gets composted every week. Some trays of food that do not go out to serve...

Members of the Evanston Encore Chorale, a choir focused on the city’s older adults, rehearse music Monday morning at Three Crowns Park in preparation for their upcoming December concerts.

New local choir features older adults

September 28, 2016

A&E For a budding Evanston choir, experience is something are definitely not missing: Most of the choir has been singing for over half a century. The Evanston Encore Chorale, a choir aimed at the...

A capella singers in Chicago a cappella will be performing a program of pieces based on Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets. Their performance is part of Shakespeare 400 Chicago, a celebration of Shakespeare’s death that involves 850 performances around the Chicago area in the next year.

Chicago a capella group performs Shakespeare’s words in song

February 11, 2016

A&E Audience members at “Shakespeare a capella” in Evanston this weekend will be transported back 400 years to the streets of London to learn life lessons from Shakespeare’s works. Nine singers...

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Jonathan Miller