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The Magazine’s newest writer interviews its longest-serving editor.
Veterinarian Maria Chadam, AB’88, is over pocket pets and into sea turtles.
Sometimes training for future pastors and chaplains looks a little like drama class.
Yiddish translator Jessica Kirzane on the challenges of translating children’s literature.
Author A. J. Verdelle on writing, teaching, and her friendship with Toni Morrison. Plus: An excerpt from Verdelle’s book Miss Chloe.
A teach-in on Katherine Dunham, PhB’36, followed by a master class in Dunham Technique.
Two scholars in sound studies discuss golden age of radio dramatist Arch Oboler’s (EX’36) acoustic tricks.
John Himmel on his father, Richard Himmel, EX’42
An excerpt from How to Think Like an Anthropologist by Matthew Engelke, AB’94.
The Hyde Park Book Club discusses Howland’s 1974 novel W-3 and Bette herself.
To become a better leader, one Booth grad channels her inner Cecil Turtle.