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‘Massachusetts Avenue: Life Along Cambridge’s Main Artery’ Premieres at the Brattle: A Cinematic Time Capsule of Cambridge
Documentarian Federico M. Muchnik wanted to explore his neighborhood after years of living in it.
Fallow Kin: A Promise in the Making
“Fallow” references land left to rest so it can return more fertile; here, that idea becomes a kitchen committed to seasonality, locality, and low-waste cooking.
‘Frankenstein’ Review: An Old Story In New Clothes
In order to bring del Toro’s script to life, the cast delivers all-around fantastic performances throughout the film.
'Massachusetts Avenue’ Poster
"Massachusetts Avenue: Life Along Cambridge’s Main Artery” premiered at the Brattle on Oct. 18.
One Direction 'Made In The A.M.'
10 years later, the band’s split has proven to be definite and fans are left wondering: Is the music of the long-disbanded One Direction still relevant today?
Yuja Wang and Boston Symphony Orchestra: Fluidity in Sound
Together, Wang and the BSO set up an incredibly engaging performance, with sounds that lingered as echoes in the hall when the lights brightened and the applause began.
Rodrick x Regina, Romance Tropeification, and the Perfection of the Unattainable
As long as we can never attain perfection, tropes will be recycled and devoured, again and again.
Rodrina Design
The crossover ship Rodrina features Rodrick Heffley from “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” and Regina George from “Mean Girls."
‘Through the Looking Glass’: Transported to a Whimsical Wonderland with Harvard Pops Orchestra
On Oct. 25, the Harvard Pops Orchestra transformed Lowell Lecture Hall into a world of whimsy and campus satire with their fall concert, “Through the Looking Glass.”
Artist Profile: Chase Sui Wonders ’18 on Creativity at Harvard and Cosmic Karma
Chase Sui Wonders’ stamina in the creative world knows no limit.
Chase Sui Wonders
Actress and filmmaker Chase Sui Wonders ’18 appeared in “Generation,” “Bodies Bodies Bodies,” and “I Know What You Did Last Summer.”
'Is Broadway Back?' Thinkpiece Image
Truly creative shows, no matter how unlikely, can still find success on Broadway.