Arts & Culture
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Dances like wind
Unique collaboration provokes dialogue about alternative energy in Michigan.
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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.
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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.
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Eyes on the prize
Michigan Daily alum Stephen Henderson, BA ’92, transforms his passion for hometown Detroit into a very personal Pulitzer Prize.
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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.
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Sayles pitch
Student archivists immerse in the genius of maverick filmmaker John Sayles as they prepare for June festival/symposium.
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Going to the dogs
Storyteller Eric Keller delivers wit and wisdom through a series of quirky animated canines, some of whom wear bikinis.
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"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?
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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.