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‘Get A Clue’ Preview: A Brand New Whodunnit
Audience members will feel as though they’re investigating the mystery themselves, questioning their own suspicions with each new revelation.
Artist Profile: Mamadou Dia on Taking Charge of the Senegalese Narrative
Dia’s biggest inspiration is his community, including the people and experiences of Northern Senegal.
Artist Profile: For Emil Droga ’26-’27, Music is a ‘Great Bermuda Triangle’
Droga said it simply: “I love writing and making music” — this passion serves as both his mission and mantra.
‘The Pirates of Penzance’ Preview: A Tale Filled With Love, Laughs, and Shenanigans
“It’s just an absolute, magical time. It’s irreverent, it’s hilarious, it’s often slapstick at moments,” said Jack R. Damon ’28, the show’s music director.
‘Through the Looking Glass’: Transported to a Whimsical Wonderland with Harvard Pops Orchestra
On Oct. 25, the Harvard Pops Orchestra transformed Lowell Lecture Hall into a world of whimsy and campus satire with their fall concert, “Through the Looking Glass.”
‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Review: A Dazzling Reminder to Follow Your Dreams
After seeing “Merrily We Roll Along,” audiences never would have guessed that this show by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth infamously flopped in 1981.
‘The Addams Family’ Review: A Grave Success
“The Addams Family” proved that sometimes a little morbidity — and a whole lot of musical talent — can breathe new life into the most macabre family on stage.
Artist Profile: Sanjna Needs to Create
Sanjna's commitment to music as a full-time college student demonstrates how, to her, music creation is more of a necessity than a hobby.
Artist Profile: Pontus Lidberg on Dance, Medicine, and ‘Embodied Storytelling’
Pontus Lidberg, an artist-in-residence at Harvard Medical School, is a dancer and filmmaker studying how individuals communicate about medicine.
‘Sketch, Shade, and Smudge’ Review: Harvard Art Museums Tells Stories Without Color
On Sept. 12, the Harvard Art Museums opened “Sketch, Shade, and Smudge: Drawing from Gray to Black.”
Harvard Ballroom Dance Team’s Professional Showcase: A Step Towards Making Dancing More Accessible
On Oct. 19, the Harvard Ballroom Dance Team (HBDT) organized a professional showcase as part of their Harvard Beginners 2025 Competition.
Fall On Campus: Autumnal Vignettes from Crimson Arts
I’ll notice the red leaves gathering on the edges of the wood, the lily pads fading beneath the autumn rainfall; the light wood growing darker from the water.
Artist Profile: Sneha Shrestha on Nepali Letters and Fostering a South Asian Arts Culture
Sneha Shrestha, the Arts Program Manager at Harvard’s Lakshmi Mittal and Family Institute of South Asian Studies, is a Nepali visual artist known for her work with graffiti, Nepali scripture, and larger canvas work.
‘Edward Gorey: The Gloomy Gallery’ at Houghton Library Review: The Bleak and the Beautiful
The whimsical, slightly sinister, and always bizarre illustrations of Edward S. J. Gorey ’50 take on a new, distinctly Harvard quality.
Music 110 Finds Strength in Softness for Opening Concert
“A Night of Mahler” may have been a softer concert in design, but it revealed the orchestra’s depth, balance, and control.