
Chicago Humanities Tapes
Chicago Humanities
Fortnightly podcast. Next episode on Tuesday.
Being human is hard. Luckily we’ve got the biggest names and brightest minds of today’s society to help us out. Join podcast host Alisa Rosenthal as she sneaks you into can’t-miss special events and once in a lifetime conversations direct from the live Chicago Humanities experience. You’ll hear fresh interviews along with previously unreleased audio from our 30+ year archive on entertainment, politics, literature, and technology. New episodes drop every other Tuesday. Listen on your favorite podcast platform.
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51 episodes • 0 archived •
S4 E12
Ocean Vuong Uses the Sentence as a Tool to Understand Deep MysteryS4 E12·
June 17
June 17
1h 14m
S4 E11
Leslie Odom, Jr. on Learning that Love is Being Kind to YourselfS4 E11·
June 3
June 3
59 mins
S4 E10
Philosopher Agnes Callard Has Some Questions About QuestionsS4 E10·
May 20
May 20
58 mins
S4 E9
Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson Wonder What You Will Build for the FutureS4 E9·
May 6
May 6
1h 14m
S4 E8
How Classic Painted Signs Help Us Time Travel with Heavy Pages PressS4 E8·
April 22
April 22
30 mins
S4 E7
Mini Tapes: The Journey is the Destination for the Jewish Museum of ChicagoS4 E7·
April 15
April 15
16 mins
S4 E6
Hebru Brantley on His Chicago Murals, Fine Art, and Everything in BetweenS4 E6·
April 8
April 8
51 mins
S4 E5
Paul Reiser's Comedy EvolutionS4 E5·
March 25
March 25
1h 13m
S4 E4
Joy Reid Shares and Makes HistoryS4 E4·
March 11
March 11
1h 1m
S4 E3
Mini Tapes: Last Week Tonight's Ali Barthwell on Chicago, Comedy, and Playing to the Top of the Audience’s IntelligenceS4 E3·
February 25
February 25
24 mins