Arts & Culture

  1. "Price" is just right for Law grad

    When Tim Caballero, ’07, took a friend to see “The Price is Right,” he expected a few laughs. But two cars and a vacation?

  2. Photo finish

    Photographer Lynn Goldsmith has spent the past four decades telling “Rock and Roll Stories” by picturing the most iconic artists of our time.

  3. On purpose

    Losing his daughter to heart disease nearly derailed Professor Vic Strecher until he discovered his mission to help others live their fullest lives.

  4. Old buildings, new tricks

    Where others see vacant and abandoned buildings, Detroit-based architect/U-M professor Christian Unverzagt sees promise and potential.

  5. GO FAR

    Filmmaker Zack Arnold, BA ’02, celebrates the late Christopher Rush, BA ’99, who defied muscular dystrophy to lead an extraordinary life.

  6. Arthur Miller’s ode to U-M

    In December 1953 Arthur Miller, BA ’38, penned a love letter to his alma mater in Holiday magazine: “When I was in Ann Arbor, I felt I was at home.”

  7. One author, two personalities?

    MT’s own James Tobin, BA ’78/PhD ’86, demonstrates creative flexibility with two new books in one season.

  8. Of precision and poetry

    A hundred years after his birth, acclaimed poet and late U-M professor Robert Hayden, MA ’44, is celebrated with a centennial retrospective.

  9. John Sayles: Another "maverick" at Michigan

    Frank Beaver excavates John Sayles’ archive and discovers spiral-bound notebooks filled with handwritten treasures.