Arts & Humanities

02.25.2016

The composer shares his thoughts on art, the audience, and beer.

Winter/16

English professor Will Pritchard, AM’92, PhD’98, reflects on the “tender coincidences” that occur when father and son teach the same book.

Winter/16

Katherine Dunham, PhB’36, forged a unique career as a dancer and anthropologist.

Winter/16

Enjoying wine taught Jane Lopes, AB’07, to slow down, but as a sommelier, she’s rising fast.

Winter/16

The first art movement to originate in Chicago focused on the dark side of postwar life.

Winter/16

In the 1930s Oriental Institute archaeologists used photography to capture the history and grandeur of Persepolis.

Winter/16

At the Arts Incubator, creative minds build on the cultural wealth of Chicago’s South Side

01.07.2016

That’s what sculptor Virginio Ferrari would say, anyway.

12.09.2015

UChicago literary scholar Armando Maggi, PhD’95, suggests a better term for fairy tales and reveals what recent story cast a spell on him.

11.20.2015

A new documentary on philanthropist Julius Rosenwald leaves UChicago on the cutting room floor.

11.16.2015

Philosophy professor Candace Vogler is on the case.