Art
- You’d know it as marble, but Bob Sievers sometimes refers to his preferred raw material by another name: calcium carbonate.
- Willis Pyle (A&S’37), the celebrated former Disney cartoonist who died June 2 at 101, could be hard to reach, in part because he was still keeping busy.
- Michael Piché has plenty of time to imagine his dream house — he’s still in his 30s. But already he’s clear about aspects of the design.Â
- A look into the arts on campus.
- It’s a rare thing to be a full-time librettist today. Mark Campbell (Thtr’75) would like to make it less so.Â
- Ambition. Amor. Seduction. Betrayal. For CU’s opera singers, it’s all in a semester’s work. For some, it’ll be a life.
- Zachary Foster recalls coping with loss as a child and applies it to his current struggles.
- At age 24, CU student Anthony Hull has already hosted several television and online programs, including for Fox Sports Net. He is an actor who produced a documentary about the CU student experience last spring.
- What do an ancient Roman glass vessel from 300 AD and a painting by 20th century Mexican artist Diego Rivera have in common?