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Cara B. Eisenpress
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Alone at the Movie House
Can movie marathons be more than the activity of Sunday afternoons? For Ian S. Polonsky ’06, who turned in his
MFA High on Realism
Boston’s winter grayness didn’t make it into the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), where the saturated colors of two new
Finding Magic in the Mundane
Nothing is what it seems at the Carpenter Center’s student show, “Double Hung II.” The little hospital room, painted vomit-green?
Tales of Public Art
Come spring, Harvard Square is awash with people from tourists to students to locals. But through their omnipresent dark sunglasses,
Steve Martin and the Lapin Agile
PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE Location: Winthrop House Junior Common Room DATE: May 5-7 at 7 p.m.; May 7-8 at
ARTSMONDAY PREVIEW: Hillel Production of ‘Youth’ Will Glow
The actors in this week’s production of “This Is Our Youth” shuddered as they watched themselves in a video-taped dress
On the Radar: Harvard Ballet Company
Thursday, April 21 and Friday, April 22. 13th Annual Spring Performance of the Harvard Ballet Company. 8 p.m., Rieman Center
On the Radar: This Is Our Youth
Friday, April 22 and Saturday, April 23. 8 p.m. Adams House Pool Theater. $6; students $5. Tickets available at the
ARTSMONDAY: Urban Takes Center Stage
“Silence doesn’t scare me––all it is is a chance to make a little noise…” Spoken towards the end of Graffiti,
MAC Event Tackles Stress
Visitors to the Malkin Athletic Center (MAC) this weekend may actually have left with a few more calories under their
Foer's Book 'Incredibly Close' to 9/11
Nine-year olds, especially precocious, Shakespeare-quoting, environmentalist-vegan ones, get irritating really fast. When the child narrator of Jonathan Safran Foer’s second
Tufts Exhibit Explores the Female Psyche
What do Jennifer Lopez, a virgin from Tennessee, and the Stanford swim team have in common? They’re all a part
SoHo Art with Boston Flair
In the Harvard world of abbreviations and acronyms, the name SoWa may not turn heads. In the art world, however,
Professional Potter Shows and Throws
If you’ve ever seen Ghost , you’re well aware of the magic of a pot rising from the skilled hands
Calligrapahy Evokes Modern Aesthetic
The owners of the seventy-odd Japanese scrolls and objects currently on display at the Arthur M. Sackler Museum do not