The University of Chicago Magazine
Ethnomusicologist Aileen Dillane, PhD’09, says traditional music remains a cornerstone of Irish identity, even as the definition of Irishness has shifted.
New findings on algorithmic bias, ultrathin films, the lingering damage of hurricanes, and what we donʼt learn from failure.
A new book celebrates the leading ladies who reshaped Hollywood.
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A miscellany of movie recommendations from the Magazineʼs editors.
Questions for the political commentator, podcaster, and 2014 Institute of Politics fellow.
How a lawyer-turned-scientist-turned-entrepreneur helped establish Afghanistan’s first national park.
The heroism of World War I pilot Harold Goettler, AS 1914, SB 1914.
Fellow justices, former clerks, journalists, and court watchers reflect on a singular Supreme Court career.
A short story by Betty Howland, AB’55, from Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage.