Arts & Humanities
Remembering Martin Luther’s far-reaching legacy half a millennium after the 95 Theses.
What is it like to sort through the personal papers of one of America’s most celebrated writers?
The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Olio discusses his inspirations.
The Smartʼs new director believes art is for everyone.
Horror filmmaker Matilda “Mattie” Szydagis, AB’95, reminisces about the Shoreland, Svengoolie, and Halloween on Chicago’s South Side.
The first novel from Blair Thornburgh, AB’12, is a quirky look at the intersection of fame and high school.
The Graham School’s Writer’s Studio provides a home for budding authors.
Malynne Sternstein helps create language for the graphic novel Mae.
UChicago’s student brass band is full of stories.
Talking synthesizers, human rights, and grad school with former Wolf Parade member Hadji Bakara, PhD'16.
Simon and Virginia Aronson have been reading minds as a team for 40 years.