Campus Arts
Portrait of an Artist: Todd Hido
Photographer Todd Hido discusses the inspiration behind the landscapes in his work.
At Hillel, Composer’s Scores Speak Psalms
Jewish Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov discussed his multifaceted musical style at Harvard Hillel.
Portrait of an Artist: Jeff Silva
Filmmaker Jeff Silva, whose new documentary screened at the Harvard Film Archive Saturday, discusses filming the aftermath of war in the Balkan region.
Portrait of an Artist: Lidiya V. Yankovskaya
Conductor Lidiya V. Yankovskaya is music director for Lowell House Opera's upcoming production of "Snegurochka."
Film Festival Taps Luck of the Irish
The Roving Reporter made the rounds at the 13th Annual Irish Film Festival, Boston.
Portrait of an Artist: Tom Perrotta
Writer Tom Perrotta talks with us about his numerous novels and feature film adaptations
Portrait of an Artist: Alvin Curran
Experimental composer Alvin Curran, the Music Department's Louis C. Elson Lecture, discusses a 50-year career in avant-garde music.
Portrait of an Artist: Chase E. Morrin ’15 and Kevin Sun ’14
Two student jazz musicians discuss their versions of Thelonious Monk classics.
Portrait of an Artist: Andrew G. Clark
Director Andrew G. Clark talks about his role in leading the student singers of the Holden Chorus
MFA Sheds “Sunlight” On Early Photos
A new exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts displays the works of great photographers from over a century ago.
Portrait of An Artist: Teake '12
Poet and acrobatic performer Teake talks about his journey into the world of spoken word poetry
Marsalis Brings Jazz and Metaphor to Sanders Theatre
Why jazz? Wynton Marsalis’ answer is simple: “Because it’s the national art.” For him, jazz is perfectly suited by its history and its structure to be morphed and meatphorized as an expression of the American identity.