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Marin J.D. Orlosky

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Silverstein Delights and Disturbs

Contemplative, slightly disturbing, and thoroughly charming, “An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein” successful conveys a feeling comparable to the experience

Can 'Chicago' Make $20K?

The faint tinkle of a jazz piano drifted out of the Agassiz Theatre last Sunday as the cast and crew

Must-See T.V. Not Quite Unmissable

PRIMETIME LOCATION: Lowell Lecture Hall DATES: Dec.. 16-17 DIRECTORS: Tina M. Gonzalez ’07, Chrstine M. Fitzgerald ’07, and Abbey R.

Dancing with an Ethical Agenda

When a 75-year-old man skillfully rolls to the floor, it becomes obvious that Liz Lerman Dance Exchange is not your

Didion’s Moving Memoir Lets Reader See ‘Year’ Through Her Eyes

Joan Didion will speak with Christopher Lydon regarding her new book, “The Year of Magical Thinking,” at 6:30 p.m. today

Dancers Break New Ground

I have a secret: Last year, when I was a first-year eagerly awaiting my housing fate, I wanted to be

Stone Honored for Charitable Insticts

Sharon Stone is best known for her roles in such films as Basic Instinct , but last Monday she was

Ballet Director Speaks at Rieman

On Tuesday evening, Boston Ballet’s artistic director Mikko Nissinen brought to Harvard an evening of education, entertainment and enthusiasm for

Making the Invisible Visible

For the past month, the Loeb Mainstage has been host to a veritable menagerie of nature’s most ferocious beasts. On

CASV Sponsors Art Exhibit

As part of an effort to help ease the financial burden placed on rape crisis centers by the recent sharp

Historical Treasures Go On Display At Peabody

Inside the Peabody Museum rests a little-known historical treasure: the only remains of Lewis and Clark’s collection of American Indian

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