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Elif Batuman in Conversation with Performance by Macie Stewart at Epiphany Center, Chase House

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

Pulitzer Prize Finalist Elif Batuman is one of the biggest names in literature. Her newest work Either/Or continues the story of her first book, following Selin Karadag, a young woman exploring adulthood. Join this decorated author in a conversation about Kierkegaard, literary beauty, and the journey of life. Following the conversation, Chicago composer and multi-instrumentalist […]

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Chicago’s James Beard Foundation Award-Winning Chef & Author Sarah Grueneberg at Epiphany Center, Chase House

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

James Beard Foundation Award-winning chef, Sarah Grueneberg knows a thing or two about great ingredients. Drawing on her long love affair with Italian cooking and the methods she uses at her renowned restaurant Monteverde, Sarah begs us to feature veggies as the main attraction in her new cookbook, Listen to Your Vegetables: Italian-Inspired Recipes for […]

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Amplify Series World Premiere at Epiphany Center for the Arts

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

Join LYNX Project for the most-anticipated event of their 2022-23 season: the World Premieres of the 2022-23 Amplify Series. The Amplify Series commissions classical composers to set texts by autistic poets, who are primarily nonspeaking, to music. LYNX has commissioned over 40 writers and composers, generating over four hours of new music. The Amplify Series […]

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Physicist Michio Kaku on Quantum Computing at Epiphany Center, Epiphany Hall

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

In his new book Quantum Supremacy: How the Quantum Computer Revolution Will Change Everything, Kaku attests that this technological breakthrough could allow humanity to do everything from create nuclear fusion reactors that create clean, renewable energy without radioactive waste or threats of a meltdown to unravel the fiendishly difficult protein folding that lies at the […]

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Adam Gopnik On the Art of Mastering A New Skill at Epiphany Center, Epiphany Hall

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

Longtime New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik investigates a foundational human question: How do we learn—and master—a new skill? In his newest book, The Real Work, Gopnik apprenticed as an artist, a dancer, a boxer, and even a driving instructor to understand the process of mastering new skills, how it happens, and if anyone can do […]

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A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution at Epiphany Center, Chase House

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

You don’t need to be a legal scholar to understand your legal rights. Elie Mystal, The Nation’s legal analyst, justice correspondent and frequent MSNBC guest, makes it easy to digest what rights we have, what rights are being taken away, and how we can protect those rights. Join author Brandi Collins-Dexter (Black Skinhead: Reflections on […]

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From the Lab to the Page: Brandon Taylor and Weike Wang at Epiphany Center, The Sanctuary

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

Real Life by Brandon Taylor (National Book Foundation's 2023 Science + Literature Selected Title) asks what it means for a queer Black man to pursue a career in academia and science. Join Taylor and award-winning author Weike Wang for a conversation presented in partnership with the National Book Foundation about the real science within Real […]

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Snapshots of Every Voice: Composers at Epiphany Center for the Arts

Epiphany Center for the Arts 201 South Ashland Avenue, Chicago

Join LYNX Project for a performance celebrating the unique styles of our commissioned composers for this year's Amplify Series, a project setting the poetry of primarily non-speaking autistic individuals to music. Snapshots of Every Voice celebrates what artists want to share through art song. Performances in this series showcase the diversity and richness of art […]

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