Browse Arts and Humanities stories - February, 2010

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  • Second Annual, Two-Day Book Festival Opens This Month
    UANews | In its second year, the Tucson Festival of Books, which will be held on the UA campus in March, has exceeded initial expectations.
  • Tackling Climate Change: The Power of Art and Culture
    UANews | Diana Liverman's essay about how the arts and humanities can evoke human in ways to connect with the natural world has been included in a new publication.Diana Liverman's essay about how the arts and humanities can evoke human in ways to connect with the natural world has been included in a new publication.
  • A History of Liberty, Freedom
    UANews | In their new book, "A Brief History of Liberty," UA professor David Schmidtz and Jason Brennan, a UA alumnus, explore historical concepts related to liberty and freedom.
  • Readings, Tribute Mark UA Poetry Center Offerings
    UANews | Dan Beachy-Quick will be at the UA this week for a reading and discussion and, next month, the UA Poetry Center will host a tribute in honor of the late American-born poet, Gustaf Sobin.
  • Broadway's Biggest Blockbuster Coming to Campus
    UANews | Broadway in Tucson and UApresents  will co-present "WICKED" from Jan. 5-23, 2011, at Centennial Hall. 
  • Medieval History Comes Alive in Early Book Lecture Series
    UANews | UA scholars explore and share the treasure trove of art and history found at the UA Libraries Special Collections with the public during the 7th annual Early Book Lectures.
  • 'Universe of Dreams' with NPR's Neal Conan at UA
    UANews | NPR host Neal Conan and Ensemble Galilei will perform at the UA's Centennial Hall this month.