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Bruegel and Rembrandt Drawings Come to Fogg

More than a hundred drawings hung in delicate gold frames fill four rooms of the Lee Gallery. The drawings range

Filmmaker Toback Talks Philosophy, Drugs

Twenty-five years after it was first released, Fingers, the once-controversial first film of James L. Toback ’66, is making a

Retired Librarian Mourns Decline of Libraries

American libraries are in a period of serious decline, a retired Harvard librarian told a small group of devoted bibliophiles,

Celebrated Composer Snags Pulitzer for 'Transmigration'

Composer John C. Adams ’69 is notoriously elusive. He splits his time between his home in Berkeley and a log

Ivy League Rockers Work Connections

Bishop Allen has something to hide: they are east coast intellectuals lurking behind electric guitars. Their Diesel jeans, carefully crooked

Brilliant Brothers Bag Own Show on Television

Together they boast three Harvard diplomas, an award-winning musical and an upcoming Jim Carrey movie. They’ve been inspiration for a

Film Preview

An action film aspiring to psychoanalytic significance, The Hunted—the latest from The Exorcist director William Friedkin—begins with a quote from

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Choreographer Encourages Dance

A crowd of several hundred dance enthusiasts sat spellbound yesterday evening as legendary choreographer Mark Morris spoke about the creative

Despite Funding Difficulties, Gamut Poets Return to Action

Professors and rhymes might have been absent, but talent certainly abounded on Tuesday as nine student poets, 60-some audience members

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