Arts
From Boston Calling 2023: Friday Sound Bites
Fans from far and wide traversed the Eliot Bridge on Friday to attend the three-day Boston Calling Music Festival.
Harvard Authors Spotlight: Oge C. Ogbogu ’24
Driven by her passion for creating positive change in the lives of children affected by sickle-cell anemia, Ogbogu aims to continue exploring the intersection between medicine and storytelling
Harvard Authors Spotlight: Kevin Holden ’05 Asks More of Language
Reading many genres of books, including novels, comes inevitably with the terrain of Holden’s line of work. His heart, though, has always been with poetry.
‘Be the Wheel’ Tour Review: Theo Katzman Wants To Stand For Something
Theo Katzman maintains a commitment to his message of optimistic human spirit across all of his endeavors.
Theo Katzman Onstage
Theo Katzman performed to a packed crowd on the ‘Be the Wheel’ Tour on April 28.
Harvard Author Profile: Aarya A. Kaushik ’24
Following nearly 50 attempts to publish her work in magazines, Kaushik ultimately self-published — enabling her authentic, undistilled voice to shine through in her work.
Silencing Voices: The Implications of Defunding LGBTQ+ Materials in Missouri Public Libraries
By challenging decisions like the one in Missouri and advocating for the constitutional rights of all citizens, including those of the LGBTQ+ community, we can help prevent further attacks on libraries.
Missouri Libraries Image
Missouri’s move to defund these public libraries is part of a broader pattern of accelerating state-level campaigns against libraries over books and materials featuring LGBTQ+ people and themes.
‘Origen’: Bosco Sodi Installs Reflective Contemplation at the Harvard Art Museums
Bosco Sodi’s “Origen” expertly mirrors and grounds its museum context within its gold and terracotta forms, captivating the viewer in its alternating themes of reflection and absorption.