Our guest contributor Kelsey Zlevor is back with a special coronavirus essay A lot of childhood phobias are funny in hindsightโ either things we canโt quite explain or things we can explain with hyper-specific clarity: rooted in one scary movie or a tall-tale told to us by a neighbor kid. But some phobias are so … Continue reading There’s No Fine In Quarantine
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An Analysis of the American Left
Our guest contributor Jordan surveys the state of the state of the American left and ponders where movements can go from here.
The Westlawn Podcast: Kristen Toomey
Matt Tapia sits down with comedian Kristen Toomey. Available on iTunes here.
Search History of the Recently Dumped
Following a broken heart on its desperate quest for answers.
Lessons Learned from Living in Chicago
Majority of kids growing up in the Chicago suburbs dream of one day living in the city. I was no different and am glad to have called Bucktown home for the past two years. Here are some lessons I've learned while in The City By The Lake.
ESPN Articles to Expect in 2019
ESPN articles have become predictable. Cookie cutter stories about the same athletes over and over has become the norm. Find out what headlines I guarantee ESPN will put out this upcoming year.
Friday Five: March 29th Edition
In honor of our friend Tom Callahan living out of a van this summer this week's Friday Five is all about travelling and vacation.
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Westlawn's first poem by guest contributor Harrison Reeder.
A Quick Tour of Chicago Improv: 7 Nights, 7 Shows
Come with me on my fantastical journey around Chicago as I recount my 7 nights at 7 different improv shows. How magical!
The Mysterious Mysteries of a Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
A heinous murder was committed in front of me and nearly a hundred other people. Everyone is a suspect. Who can I trust? Who should I fear? Is this really what I do on the weekends now?
