Arts & Culture

  1. Alumni get 'Back to the Bricks'

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

  2. 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.

  3. Dances like wind

    Unique collaboration provokes dialogue about alternative energy in Michigan.

  4. Star-spangled mysteries

    Go behind the music with U-M’s Mark Clague as he reveals some little-known facts about our national anthem on the eve of its bicentennial.

  5. Great Lakes, even greater photography

    The David V. Tinder Collection of Michigan Photography offers virtually every photographic format used in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

  6. Eyes on the prize

    Michigan Daily alum Stephen Henderson, BA ’92, transforms his passion for hometown Detroit into a very personal Pulitzer Prize.

  7. Can the arts survive the Internet?

    There’s danger in the air, warns cultural historian Neal Gabler, AB ’71/AM ’75, and it’s coming from that screen right in front of you.

  8. Sayles pitch

    Student archivists immerse in the genius of maverick filmmaker John Sayles as they prepare for June festival/symposium.

  9. Going to the dogs

    Storyteller Eric Keller delivers wit and wisdom through a series of quirky animated canines, some of whom wear bikinis.