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Feeling powerless
Published Winter 2014
Chris Nealon's new collection of poems move with a pop song's accessibility while freighting the emotional weight of a short story. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
A rediscovered ode
Published Winter 2014
At the end, when the audience cheered, it was the culmination of a two-year project—the rediscovery of a long-forgotten piece of music by a once-renowned American composer. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Pavlov reconsidered
Chasing the legend
Published Winter 2014
Two decades of research led Daniel Todes to discover everything we thought we knew about Ivan Pavlov is wrong. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Hardscrabble years
Published Winter 2014
The reasons Eileen Tumulty is so driven to improve her lot in life are obvious from the first pages of the unsentimental debut novel by Matthew Thomas. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Cold case
Published Winter 2014
Comics artist and writer John Dermot Woods plunges into life's cruelties with this arresting illustrated novel. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
The big picture
Published Winter 2014
Power tools are roaring away on a new film and audio facility in Station North. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Poet Mark Strand dies at 80
Published Dec 1, 2014
Pulitzer Prizer-winner, U.S. Poet Laureate taught in JHU's Writing Seminars from 1994-98
Theater review
Dead painters' society?
Published Nov 5, 2014
JHU Barnstormers tackle sexuality, gender roles in Twain's fun, fast-paced 'Is He Dead?'
Jazz
Big band theory
Published Nov-Dec 2014
Michael Formanek, leader of Peabody Jazz Orchestra, talks about value of playing in big band / Gazette
Outreach
HSO, live online
Published Nov-Dec 2014
Orchestra's furst live symphonic program of the season will be shown live online on Dec. 6 / Gazette