Arts & Humanities
Over one breakfast and two lunches. Es, es!
A Chicago string quartet is ready to rock your smartphone.
The humorist and literary critic reminiscences about his College days and writing his first book, Maroon Tales.
Not just from a lecture, but a tasting.
Of sturdy stuff are poets made, or else they’d never make the grade.
Learning and shopping at the Oriental Institute.
John Snyder traversed Ethiopia seeking inspiration for a screenplay. Instead he captured a landscape about to disappear.
After more than three decades at Britannica, editor in chief Dale Hoiberg, AM’74, PhD’93, knows the encyclopedia business inside out.
Going to the Law School helped Natalie Shapero, JD’11, let her poetry loose.
An interpreter in residence holds “office hours” for visitors to the Smart Museum of Art.