Browse Arts and Humanities stories - May, 2010

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  • Humanities Seminar Open for Registration
    UANews | Members of the public are invited to register for the UA College of Humanities seminar, which inlcudes lectures and discussions about literature, fine arts, science, film and other topics.
  • New Exhibit Showcases Tucson Architect's Plans
    UANews | UA Special Collections is hosting an exhibition that will showcase the plans and renderings of local architectural icon Josias Joesler.
  • KUAT-FM Celebrates 35 Years of Classical Music Broadcasting
    UANews | Today's listeners enjoy 24-hour classical music that reaches all major communities of Southern Arizona – from Nogales to Safford – as well as some 69 countries online.
  • Film Career Dreams Come to Life at the Fox Theatre
    UANews | "I Dream in Widescreen" celebrates the work of UA Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors in the School of Media Arts' film and video production program. The students will screen their work at the Fox Tucson Theatre on Saturday.
  • UA Experts to Lead Educational Journey in Central Mexico
    UANews | Arizona State Museum researchers with a vast knowledge of pre-Columbian, colonial and modern culture, history, archeology, foods and commerce are heading to the heart of Mexico with cultural enthusiasts in tow.
  • Dual Identity Manifest in Art
    UANews | UA art student Gazelle Samizay, graduating this week, has produced photographic and video work about the connections between her northern American and Afghan heritage, earning her a series of prestigious honors.
  • Radical Ideas Can Herald Positive Change
    UANews | UA journalism professor Linda Lumsden's research, which centers on a 1960s-era radical newspaper, illustrates how alternative media can effectively challenge mainstream news outlets on issues such as social change.
  • UA Poetry Center to Offer Online Access
    UANews | A grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will help expand the Poetry Center's audio/video collection.