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Arts+Culture

Fiction
Hustle in Storyville
Published Spring 2014
Madam, co-authored by Cari Lynn, A&S '97, is an entertaining, impressive feat of literary archaeology. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Memoir
Back to Auschwitz
Published Spring 2014
Martin Goldsmith, A&S '71, chronicles his family members' experiences as German refugees aboard the St. Louis. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Giving
Putting gifts to good use
Published Spring 2014
With each object donated to Johns Hopkins, there's a story that comes with it. / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Sir mix-a-lot
From AMR to 'SNL'
Published Spring 2014
Josiah Gluck, A&S '81, is a sound engineer for 'Saturday Night Live,' where he has worked with some of music's biggest stars / Johns Hopkins Magazine
Bringing new works into the air
Published March-April 2014
For Hopkins Symphony Orchestra, premiering new compositions is a 'fantastic' tradition / Gazette
Media studies
Pop-up knowledge
Published March-April 2014
JHU artist-in-residence Camille Henrot brings Smithsonian archives to life in 'Gross Fatigue' / Gazette
Books
Walking into uncharted territory
Published March-April 2014
Hopkins anthropologist Anand Pandian helps chronicle grandfather's journey from Burma to India / Gazette
PURA grants
Exploring a hunch
Published March-April 2014
Fueled by curiosity and PURA grants, 45 Hopkins undergrads pursue wide-ranging research projects / Gazette
Have you heard?
A cappella, everywhere
Published March-April 2014 Video
Have you heard? A cappella music is sweeping the Johns Hopkins campus / Gazette
Science! guy
Digital music pioneer Thomas Dolby to join faculty
Published March 1, 2014 Video
1980s pop icon best known for synthpop hit 'She Blinded Me With Science' will be named first Homewood Professor of the Arts