Arts
Embracing Inevitable Change: The Art of Art Conservation
The dynamic, ever-changing nature of art conservation is exemplified in the field’s rare usage of the term “restoration.”
Art Preservation Design
The field of art conservation is becoming increasingly conscientious of treating each artwork as unique, each conservator as an individual, and maintaining transparency about any changes made and why they were necessary.
‘Funny Story’ Review: The Real Enemy is Adulting
Emily Henry's latest novel is enchanting and full of romantic chemistry. The main takeaway from “Funny Story,” though, is that adulting is hard.
‘One Last Word’ Review: A Pandora’s Box of Family, Love, Friendship, and Breaking Glass Ceilings
Suzanne Park’s "One Last Word" addresses the seldom discussed experiences of a woman in her thirties in a chaotic and fun read.
Women Are Funny: Female Comedians That You Should Watch
Stand-up comedy is often seen as a boys’ club. Even so, female comedians are shining a spotlight on the issues that women face.
Female Comedians Graphic
Female comedians are shining a spotlight on the issues that women face, both in the industry and in real life.
‘Don Giovanni’ Preview: A Modern Don Giovanni For The 21st Century
Don Giovanni has been reimagined as a modern celebrity, as the characters around him are drawn into his antics in a world driven by social media.
An Evening of Elegance and Expression: Hilary Hahn Shines with the BSO
Hearing such a renowned violinist perform live in Boston with the BSO was truly a memorable experience.
'Julius Caesar' Still
"The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" ran at the Loeb Ex Theater from April 11 to 14.
Hilary Hahn BSO
Hilary Hahn performs the Brahms Violin Concerto with Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Preview: A Campy, Gory, Mesmerizing Comedy Musical
Harvard is home to all sorts of mesmerizing flowers. Conspicuously absent, however, are giant, extraterrestrial, carnivorous flytrap-like plants.
Artist Profile: Isabella Madrigal ‘24 on the Cahuilla Community and Multidisciplinary Creativity
In high school, Madrigal wrote “Menil and Her Heart,” a play based on Cahuilla stories that tackles the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
Hilary Hahn BSO
Hilary Hahn performs the Brahms Violin Concerto with Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.