Arts & Humanities
An interview with writer and tale-teller Robert Coover, AM’65.
Believing that fairy tales have lost their magic, Renaissance scholar Armando Maggi, PhD’95, calls for a new kind of happily ever after.

The Smart Museum’s exhibition Feast explores hospitality and welcoming gestures.

An evening of Brazilian song debuts the Logan Center penthouse.

For $10, Jinnie English, AM’99, helped alumni find out.

04.12.2012

The Renaissance Society brings experimental music to Bond Chapel.

A class on Invisible Man raises questions about rereading.

University of Chicago News Office, 03.26.2012
A lesson from Nick Kolakowski, AB’03, on what types of eccentricities an aspiring intellectual should embrace.
Jonathan Lear tries to revive the term as Socrates understood it—the opposite of detachment.