Arts & Humanities
Whet Moser, AB’04, adds a new volume to the library of books on Chicago.
Liva Pierce, Class of 2022, goes viral with her Twitter spoof of Broadway musicals.
The Cry of Jazz started a conversation about race and music that continues today.
Ethnomusicologist Aileen Dillane, PhD’09, says traditional music remains a cornerstone of Irish identity, even as the definition of Irishness has shifted.
A new book celebrates the leading ladies who reshaped Hollywood.
The guitarist and creative writing major lets his music speak for itself.
Agnes Callard, AB’97; Ayelet Fishbach; and David Brooks, AB’83, discuss personal growth.
A short story by Betty Howland, AB’55, from Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage.
How the work of a celebrated Chicago writer was lost and found again.