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Arlo D. Hill ’08
“Of Arlo-hill (Who knowes not Arlo-hill?)” Arlo D. Hill ’08 first stumbled across this verse from Edmund Spenser’s “The Faerie
Emily G.W. Chau
My parents always told me that I could be whatever I wanted to be—provided that I studied very, very hard,
The Change in Quincy House
When Helmholtz Professor of Health Sciences Lee Gehrke and his wife, Deborah, arrived at Quincy House last fall as Acting
SPOTLIGHT: Caitlin C. Vincent '07
Caitlin C. Vincent ’07, a History and Literature concentrator, is the stage director of the Dunster House Opera (DHO) production
Ten Fashion Trends to Avoid
1. Skinny jeans: Clearly, we were not all created equal. 2. Menswear: If we make fun of “mandles” and “murses,”
Celebs: Do You Know What They Did Last Summer?
Here’s a riddle: if a baby is born to a pair of Scientologist celebrities but there’s no paparazzi to photograph
An Old-Fashioned Romance
With the universality of feelings such as love, lust, and possibly that thing of yore called modesty, it is unnecessary
Ballet Delivers in Solid Second Act
THE NUT "QRAC" KER LOCATION: Harvard Dance Center DATES: Dec. 16-17 DIRECTOR: Kate O. Ahlborn ’07 and Ebonie D. Hazle
Yuan and Gross Shine in HRO Concert
STRAVINSKY, COPLAND, & TCHAIKOVSKY Location : Sanders Theatre Date : Oct. 29 Presented by : The Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra
Man Who... Starts Slow, Finishes Strong
By EMILY G.W. CHAU Contributing Writer A woman thinks her own arm is her mother’s. A man turns into a
LHO 'Don Giovanni' Keeps Opera Relevant
“He doesn’t care if she’s rich, if she’s ugly, if she’s beautiful—provided she wears a skirt, you know what he
A Cult Classic Born Again
Internationally renowned conceptual artist Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid brings his much acclaimed performance, Rebirth of
DHO Candide Goes 1950s Style
Princesses become strip-teasing starlets, peasants turn into movie extras, and prostitutes are reincarnated as older, sexually active stars in the
ARTS MONDAY: DHO Candide Goes 1950s Style
Princesses become strip-teasing starlets, peasants turn into movie extras, and prostitutes are reincarnated as older, sexually active stars in the
Amelie Director Reengages Fans
“My destiny was not to make a film,” says Jean Pierre Jeunet of the long, obstacle-filled journey that he endured