Events
Levitt Discusses Unlikely Route to Economics
Levitt spoke about his path from opening week of his Harvard freshman year to becoming one of Time Magazine’s 100 People Who Shape Our World.
Festival Celebrates Diversity
For college students, issues of identity, origins, and the future are, admittedly, sensitive subjects.
German Refugee Children Thrived In United States
Harvard physics professor Gerald Holton and researcher Gerhard Sonnert discussed German refugee children in America in a study group yesterday.
Deaf Performance Entices the Senses
Peter Cook stood on the center of the stage, the audience circled around him. He pointed to the left side of the room and twenty pairs of arms immediately went up in the air.
‘Food at 24 Frames Per Second’ Satisfies a Cinematic Appetite
In the opening scene of “Tampopo,” a man dressed in a white tuxedo and seated in a theater looks into the camera and says, “So you’re at a movie, too. What are you eating?”
Wine Tasting
Carol Fuccione of Ste. Michelle Wine Estates held a free wine seminar at Bertucci’s Italian restaurant yesterday evening. Bertucci plans to make this a monthly event showcasing wines served at the Cambridge establishment.
Morris on Mozart
Choreographer Mark Morris, and film critic Richard Dyer AM '64 discuss Mozart in Sanders Theater on Wednesday night. Morris lit up the auditorium with colorful musings on classical music, dance, and his career.