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Arts+Culture
The fugitive essays of T.S. Eliot
Published
July-Aug 2014
Johns Hopkins University Press publishes some of the writer's little-seen prose
/ Gazette
My View
Middle man
Published
July-Aug 2014
Behind the scenes with the man who connects Peabody's performers and audiences
/ Gazette
On stage
A relationship, improvised
Published
June 23, 2014
In debut play, Hopkins alum Monica López-González explores romance, conversation, and mood music
History of medicine
Sex in the 18th century
Published
Summer 2014
'Aristotle's Masterpiece,' a popular sex and pregnancy manual published in 1684, was neither by nor about Aristotle
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Labor of love
Published
Summer 2014
Philosophical conversations between two house painters led to a five-year journey painting murals across Baltimore.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Mightier than the sword
Published
Summer 2014
Veteran Ron Capps helps vets use writing to find a way out of post-traumatic stress disorder
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Favorite things
Curse tablets and other 'priceless' treasures
Published
Summer 2014
Photos
A joke book. A Roman curse tablet. A clump of a cow's hair. Call them collectors' picks.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Tales of Hoffman
Published
Summer 2014
Composer Larry Hoffman brings the blues to the classical stage.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Through feral eyes
Published
Summer 2014
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Fine-tuning music education
Published
Summer 2014
The new dean of the Peabody Institute brings a wealth of symphony experience.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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