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Mary CATHERINE Brouder
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Local Artist and Students Transform Familiar Spaces
EARLY APRIL: THE PLANNING From May 5 to May 8, Harvard’s Old Yard will be transformed into a public art
Hacker Thriller Hits Close to Home
Y2K Location: Loeb Experimental Theatre DATE: May 6, 7 at 7:30pm Directors: Gustavo S. Turner (GSAS) PROducers: Anne T. Hilby
Weekend Filled with Laughs at Ex
In the crowded bleachers of the Loeb Experimental Theater last Friday and Saturday evenings, the sounds of bursting laughter and
Are Museums Out of the Picture?
The art museums at Harvard University together house the fourth largest collection of artwork in the world. But as plans
Manning Poeticizes American Folklore
In the lower common room of Adams House on Thursday night, a quiet, thoughtful group of students and other members
Chester French Will Play “For the Girls”
Over black coffee, the tall, thin, boyishly charming lead singer of the Harvard-based band Chester French nonchalantly mulled over the
ARTS MONDAY: Chester French Will Play “For the Girls”
Over black coffee, the tall, thin, boyishly charming lead singer of the Harvard-based band Chester French nonchalantly mulled over the
'Jurassic' Author Suggests Natural Timeline for Global Warming
Michael J. Crichton ’64 may have been an academic all-star as an undergraduate, but Crichton—once a summa cum laude anthropology
CD Review - By June
The first solo album from Max Heinegg, former vocalist of the Boston-based hard rock band The High Ceilings, comes to
Review: Scandal Humors in British Farce
There wasn’t a dry eye Saturday night in the dimly lit Winthrop House JCR at the performance of Whose Wife
HipHOP Benefit Provides Proceeds to Boston’s Homeless
“This is a song for the homeless,” sang Okechukwu Iweala ’06 to kick off the events at Kirkland’s Junior Common
Ivory Towers Ups Presence
Executive director Bharat P. Das ’07 pronounced, “We are a well oiled soap opera machine,” opening the meeting of writers
Alumna Explores Teen Pregnancy in Book, Film
Vanessa Carlton coos in her new song, “White Houses,” the lamentation, “we grew up way too fast.” At last Thursday’s
Day of the Dead Hits Harvard’s Halloween Revelers
In addition to the colorful costumes gracing campus last weekend for Halloween were the artistic trappings of another holiday: El