Arts & Humanities
Poet and novelist Ana Castillo, AM'79, on feminism, writing, and a momentous education.
Science fiction author Sylvain Neuvel’s own story is out of this world.
Assistant professor of English Richard Jean So shows how a computer can help find nuance in prevailing literary assumptions.
For 50 years, Kartemquin Films has focused its lenses on social forces and the human lives they shape.
The Ghost World author and Hyde Park native opens up about his creative process.
The composer shares his thoughts on art, the audience, and beer.
It’s David Travis, AB’71. Here’s what he’s up to.
English professor Will Pritchard, AM’92, PhD’98, reflects on the “tender coincidences” that occur when father and son teach the same book.
Katherine Dunham, PhB’36, forged a unique career as a dancer and anthropologist.
Enjoying wine taught Jane Lopes, AB’07, to slow down, but as a sommelier, she’s rising fast.