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Stanford scholar Reviel Netz discusses why some of the greatest mathematicians were also some of classical history's most poetic storytellers.
Through a series of moving monologues, Anna Deavere Smith demonstrates the many manifestations of 'grace' at the Heyns Lecture on Religion and Society.
The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts’ (SiCa) Spark! Grant program and the Student Arts Grant Board’s Creativity Fund grant program awarded fourteen grants in the creative and performing arts to student projects through the 2011–2012 winter competition.
He's famous for his sharp, inventive prose and his barbed public comments. The British author's next novel, about a violent criminal who wins the lottery, will be published this summer.
The Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts (SiCa) announces eighteen Arts Programming and Events grant recipients. Grant projects and programs will take place during the 2012-2013 academic year.
Poetry and poetics from around the globe is featured and translated in the multicultural, student-run poetry journal Mantis, now celebrating its 10th year at Stanford.
The beloved and storied Frost Amphitheater stage will once again host the artists of the day. Following in the footsteps of Ellington and Fitzgerald, Jefferson Airplane and Joan Baez, and – over and over – the Grateful Dead, a new generation of musicians and fans will come together this spring at Frost, thanks to a strong partnership between university administrators and students.
Davy D discusses the #OccupyArt lecture/performance series with sholar/activists, Mark Gonzales and Professor Samy Alim
In its 40th year, the Stanford Jazz Workshop keeps spanning the decades. The coming festival season, announced this week, includes artists old and new: from tributes to Satchmo and Sinatra to a concert by the new quartet Vertical Voices Live.
Slack-key guitarist Keola Beamer and Grammy-nominated vocalist Raiatea Helm headline an islands-themed weekend at Stanford.
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