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Campus Arts

On Campus

Portrait of an Artist: Robert Glasper

Robert Glasper aims to fuse hip-hop with his traditional jazz roots.

On Campus

Point/ Counterpoint: The Lowell House Bells

The Lowell House bells spark debates between Lowell residents and non-residents alike.

Boston

Boston Fashion Week Gets Wheels

Boston’s annual Fashion Week took place between September 27 and October 6, but four companies skipped the catwalk and strutted ...

Theater

Jenna's Birthday

"Jenna's Birthday" comes to the Adams Pool on October 11.

Theater

‘Death’ Resurrected Through Solid Acting

"Cheating Death"—a piece made up of two one-act plays—boasted a very impressive first act, but faltered during its second, weaker half.

Theater

Time-Travelling ‘Star Ash’ Wows the Ex

While not without flaws, “Star Ash” succeeds in creating an air of the otherworldly, helped along by some solid acting and strong artistic decisions.

Theater

'World of Wires' challenges audiences at the ICA

“World of Wires” is a haunting satire of society’s over-dependence on technology. Through his unconventional direction, Scheib examines the inherent artificiality of theater—the idea that in many productions, playwrights, and actors want to convince the audience that a choreographed, scripted piece of art is in fact real life.

On Campus

Preview: Star Ash

"Star Ash," directed by Sara Batista-Pereira ‘13 and produced by Cassandra Rasmussen ‘13 and Sasha G. Miranov ’13, will run in the Loeb Ex.

On Campus

Preview: Cheating Death

"Cheating Death" will run in the Adams Pool Theatre.

On Campus

Carpenter Frames Saunders’ Paint And Film

Matthew R. Saunders '97, once a Visual and Environmental Studies concentrator, was enthralled by films he watched in the Carpenter Center. Now, in Saunders' new Carpenter Center exhibit, he melds media and pays tribute to the building.

On Campus

Artful Activists’ Public Appeals

Regional public artists gathered at Harvard's Arts @ 29 Garden to discuss their diverse projects and questions of accessibility and activism.

On Campus

Great Animal Orchestra Makes Lots of Noise

The Great Animal Orchestra combines animal sounds and poetry.

College

Portrait of an Artist: Sharon C. Harper

Photographer Sharon C. Harper talks about photography and its role in nature.

On Campus

Arboretum Curator’s Art Takes Root

Using plants and paper collected in her work at the Arnold Arboretum, Susan Hardy Brown creates interdisciplinary collages.

Theater

Despite Solid Acting, ‘Marie Antoinette’ Fails to Impress

"Marie Antoinette" boasts some incredibly impressive visuals as well as some solid acting performances, but the writing doesn't live up to the set design.

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