arts
Chicago artist creates “Guernica”-sized painting to mark Armenian genocide
April 24, 2015This painting is just one aspect of Project 1915, a non-profit Kazarian started to foster dialogue about genocide, tolerance, and forgiveness.
Read more“Mad Men” asks, “what’s next?”
April 24, 2015While the first two episodes of this half season drew us backward, this episode looks forward.
Read moreU.S. role in global politics featured at Full Frame 2015
April 24, 2015Following up on the 2015 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, we now look at three films addressing the U.S. role in Asian countries.
Read moreOpera company makes history, casts black singers in “Don Carlo”
April 23, 2015When King Philip II faces off against the Grand Inquisitor in "Don Carlo," they won't just be portraying history, they'll be making it.
Read moreToday in history for Poetry Month: Shakespeare on Robben Island
April 23, 2015After he became president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela continued to read, to quote and to love William Shakespeare.
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