Thomas Dyja’s “The Third Coast” portrays a Chicago rich in history, rife with both struggles and successes.
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The Forty-Year Fight
by Olivia Dorow Hovland •
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s diminutive stature was dwarfed by the marshals that surrounded her as she made her way down the main aisle of the University of Chicago Law School auditorium Saturday afternoon.
Where the Wind Blows
by Olivia Dorow Hovland •
At the National Museum of Mexican Art, John Valadez’s “Santa Ana Condition” evokes a feeling of creative abandon–fitting for a collection that takes its name from winds that are notorious for starting wildfires.
Argentina Lives
by Olivia Dorow Hovland •
Contempo, the UofC’s contemporary chamber music collective, tackled history and reinvention in an ambitious performance at the Logan Center on Saturday night.