Arts
Artist Profile: Josh M. Brener ’07 On Moving Forward While Looking Back
Brener called acting a test of endurance and optimism.
‘EXpedition’: Expressions Dance Company’s Standout Fall Showcase
Exciting and entertaining, the EXpedition was a true celebration of dance’s impact on campus.
Boston Ballet’s ‘Jewels’ Review: Ballet Brillante Returns
On Sunday Nov. 9, the Citizens Opera House sparkled with anticipation as George Balanchine’s “Jewels” made its long-awaited return to the Boston Ballet.
From Young to Adult With ‘Six of Crows’: Your Favorite Books Are Being Quietly Re-Edited
Repackaged books with flourishes redesigned for current tastes are welcomed by fans. Is reediting, then, becoming just another add-on?
EESA Strikes a Chord With Second Annual Ethio-Jazz Soiree
The event was a hit last year, and so EESA wanted to continue the tradition. Given this year’s turnout, the Ethio-Jazz soiree is well on its way to becoming an annual fixture in the campus arts scene.
‘Die My Love’ Review: A Fiery Film Lacking Emotional Heat
While the film’s juxtaposing imagery and fragmented timeline are at times shocking or visually brilliant, its narrative becomes muddled.
Kate E. Ravenscroft’s Local Appetite: Clear Flour Bread
Nestled in the elbow of Thorndike St. and Lawton St., Clear Flour is a true Boston idyll.
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Aaron Goldberg ’96 is an award-winning jazz pianist and Harvard College’s first graduate of the interdisciplinary program in Mind, Brain, and Behavior.
Artist Profile: Aaron Goldberg ’96 on Jazz as a Philosophy of Living
For Aaron Goldberg ’96, improvisation is not just musical technique, but an organizing principle of his life. Goldberg is no stranger to paving new pathways between the academic and artistic, analytic and emotional.
‘Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor’ Review: A Spellbinding Exhibition at the MFA
At the MFA, many of Winslow Homer’s light sensitive watercolor paintings are displayed together for the first time in 50 years.
Ethio-Jazz Soiree Image
Several performances happened throughout the night, coupled with food and celebration.
‘Lizard Boy’ Review: A Hearty Attempt that Can’t Tip the Scales
For all the material’s faults, the cast does a terrific job performing it.
Boston Chamber Music Society Performs Mozart, Coleridge-Taylor, and Dvořák: An Electric Afternoon of Music
Throughout the three pieces, the musicians masterfully used dynamics, balance, and style to create a truly electric performance.
Clear Flour Bread
Clear Flour Bread has purveyed artisanal breads and pastries to the residents of Brookline and beyond since 1982.