Lec 17 - Peter Sellars on Handel's . For the Lyric Opera of Chicago's production of George Frideric Handel's opera, Hercules, director Peter Sellars has transposed this timeless tragedy to the present, envisioning Hercules as an American general returning from the front lines, in order to spark a discussion about how these issues affect our country and our veterans today.
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Lec 1 - Logan Center for the Arts — A Sneak Peek
Lec 2 - Logan Center for the Arts — A Look Inside
Lec 3 - From Classics to Comic Books: Inspiration and Adaptation in Popular Film
Lec 4 - Richard and Mary L. Gray - A Life of Art
Lec 5 - Announcing the Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts & Inquiry
Lec 6 - Japanese Magic Lantern Performance
Lec 7 - Japanese Magic Lantern Workshop and Matinee
Lec 9 - Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts Topping Off
Lec 11 - Logan Arts Center Groundbreaking Ceremony - Highlights
Lec 12 - Future of the City: The Arts Symposium
Lec 14 - Entertainment and Creative Arts: Your Creative Journey Starts Here
Lec 15 - War Follows Everyone Home
Lec 16 - War Follows Everyone Home - Highlights
Lec 18 - Logan Center for the Arts Tour, Part I: The Theaters
Lec 19 - Beck's and Willy Chyr: A Glimpse of Something Ephemeral
Lec 20 - Ari Folman (director of Waltz with Bashir) in Conversation
Lec 21 - smART Explorers: Art Programs for South Side Elementary Schools
Lec 22 - Kitty Scott on Curatorial Intelligence
Lec 23 - Tilo Schulz on Art and Exhibition
Lec 24 - Jessica Stockholder: New Chair of the Department of Visual Arts