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Arts+Culture
Unlocking the secrets of ancient Greek pottery
Published
May-June 2015
Students collaborate with expert ceramics artists to recreate the iconic red-figure kylixes
/ Gazette
Opera
An exploration of racism
Published
May-June 2015
Peabody student Frances Pollock composes, stages opera based on 1944 execution of 14-year-old George Stinney
/ Gazette
JHU Song Contest
The ode, reimagined
Published
May 12, 2015
Video
'Truth Guide Our University,' composed by Peabody alum, picked in voting by university community
Greek life
Iconic pottery, recreated
Published
May 7, 2015
Students collaborate with expert ceramics artists to recreate the iconic red-figure kylix
Pop-up Peabody
Spring serenades
Published
May 5, 2015
Video
Peabody students play pop-up concerts at different locations across Johns Hopkins campuses
Student-run marketing campaign pays off for Hippodrome Theatre
Published
April 24, 2015
Spring Fair
10 memorable concerts
Published
April 23, 2015
A look at some of the annual festival's most notable performers over the years
Junk art
'Synergy' spills onto Beach
Published
April 21, 2015
MICA curator plans temporary 'River of Recyclables' as part of MSE Library exhibition
Rising voices
Music of a movement
Published
April 17, 2015
Peabody's Adashi ponders 50 years of the civil rights struggle with 'Rise,' which debuts Sunday
Geek life
Fantasy, fun, and games
Published
April 10, 2015
Annual JohnCon event brings 48 consecutive hours of gaming, sci-fi, anime, and more to Homewood campus
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