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Culture
A short (or tall) history of the espresso bar
Published
Spring 2023
Espresso culture is so ubiquitous that many of us have our own machines sitting on kitchen counters. But how did we get here?
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
A growing movement
Published
Oct 26, 2022
Evergreen Museum & Library's new exhibit explores Victorians' obsession with houseplants and how it compares to today's houseplant craze
Multicultural affairs
Student performers brighten the stage at annual Culture Show
Published
Nov 18, 2019
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The showcase celebrates the diversity of the student body through traditional and contemporary performances
Multicultural Affairs
A culture showcase
Published
Nov 12, 2018
JHU's 31st annual Culture Show celebrates diversity through music, dance, and theatrical performances
Refugees
Tracks of their tears
Published
Summer 2018
Alum and NPR reporter Sasha Ingber documents the refugee crisis through the music and culture of displaced people
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Liquid culture
Published
Fall 2017
Writer Granville Greene makes the case for knowing more about the people who made your mezcal
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Style that strikes a chord
Published
Fall 2017
Peabody faculty member Kimberly Kong has played Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center, yet she still finds time to share her favorite fashion, food, and beauty finds with her more than half a million blog followers
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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Hip-hop and poetry
Published
Feb 5, 2016
Quraysh Ali Lansana, co-editor of 'The BreakBeat Poets,' visits JHU for free reading Monday