Arts & Culture

  1. Men of letters

    Novelist Nicholas Delbanco celebrates the art of correspondence in a whimsical series of letters that captures the wonder of words among friends.

  2. Pilot Error

    Former Michigan Daily editor releases film that strikes a timely chord.

  3. How heartfelt was Beethoven’s music?

    A cardiologist, medical historian, and musicologist join forces to discover whether cardiac arrhythmia played a part in some of history’s most famous works.

  4. Camera-ready

    While co-authoring a book about Hollywood’s Golden Age, studio exec Tom McLaren, BBA ’84, flipped the script and became an actor.

  5. The art of war and memory

    Past and present collide as photographer Jennifer Karady collaborates with veterans to create indelible images of a war carried home.

  6. Piano, man

    U-M is now home to a very special Steinway once owned and played by quintessential American composer George Gershwin.

  7. Bob Dylan's (maize) and blues

    Alumni flash back to the bard’s Ann Arbor concert in September ’64.

  8. Alumni get 'Back to the Bricks'

    Classic car-loving Wolverines take to the streets for Flint’s annual “Back to the Bricks” festival.

  9. Be present in the past

    The University Musical Society debuts UMS Rewind, an online archive of programs, performances, and photos chronicling the society’s 135-year history.