Arts & Humanities

In a new lunch series, faculty and students consider the draws of good TV.

Combining musical and spiritual traditions, Theaster Gates gives new meaning to the phrase “moving songs.”

An interview with UChicago’s Hillary Chute, who convened an all-star lineup for a conference on comics.

An Oriental Institute exhibit shows why images of ancient artifacts aren’t as accurate as we imagine.
Mike Michaels, X’61, explains how he was a fly on the wall in the creation of the greatest song in the history of rock and roll.

July–Aug/12

Author takes his audience across the seas in the Logan Center performance penthouse.

University of Chicago News Office, 04.30.2012
For 50 years Robert Silvers, AB’47, has expertly paired writers and subjects at the New York Review of Books.

Dance and Soviet film inspired curator-artist Sarah Best’s installation at the Hyde Park Art Center.

When Sadie Stein, AB’03, finally read the fourth installment in her favorite young-adult series, she was pleasantly surprised.