Arts
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Greg Kohs, the director of "AlphaGo" (2017), is interested in the humans behind AI.
The Human Face of AI: Greg Kohs on the Future of Film
Filmmaker Greg Kohs suggests a future in which technology is instead a mirror, reflecting the human intentions that created it.
‘Faces in the Crowd: Street Photography’ Review: An Ambitious Yet Disjointed Exhibition at the MFA
“Faces in the Crowd” is an ambitious exhibition that seeks to depict multiple places, techniques, and themes with a few works.
Artist Profile: Jacek Smolicki Listens to the World
Jacek Smolicki, a Stockholm-based designer, researcher, and artist specializing in immersive environmental soundscapes, is Harvard’s 2026 Loeb/ArtLab fellow.
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"Faces in the Crowd" is on display at the MFA through July 13, 2026.
‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Review: Flair Without the Iconic Showstopper
For all its craftsmanship, the film lacks a singular, inarguable showstopper.
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Woody Harrelson as Merritt, Jesse Eisenberg as Atlas, Dominic Sessa as Bosco, Dave Franco as Jack, Justice Smith as Charlie, Isla Fisher as Henley, and Ariana Greenblatt as June in Ruben Fleischer's new film, "Now You See Me: Now You Don't."
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Preston C. Bushnell '26 and Olivia F. Data '26 are a dynamic duo behind two original musicals.
Harvard Ballet Company Presents Romance and Gothicism in ‘Nocturne’
Candela was the “heart of both acts,” according to Nagler, and their partnership with HBC added a layer of novelty to the production.
FiDO Pizza Review: Allston’s New Neighborhood Joint
Good bread, good pies, good sweets — what more does a college neighborhood need?
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Jacek Smolicki, a Stockholm-based designer, researcher, and artist specializing in immersive environmental soundscapes, is Harvard’s 2026 Loeb/ArtLab fellow.
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.
Giulia Restaurant Review: An Italian Love Letter to Cambridge
With exemplary service, an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, and delicious bites, Giulia remains a must visit spot in Cambridge.