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Eric W. Lin
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Finding Rooms for Art
It’s the late 1970s, and the heroine of “Antony and Cleopatra” is not so much “onstage” as “afloat.” The legendary
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Tomorrow evening, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) will open its bicentennial season. Over 100 musicians will play in the concert. Yet,
Senior Leads Eggers Fundraiser
Bestselling author Dave Eggers will share the stage with bands and other artistic luminaries tonight at the Berklee Performance Center
Hyperion Escapes Early Demise
Unlike star-crossed lovers and Danish princes seeking revenge, the recently resurrected Hyperion Shakespeare Company is getting a second chance after
Evil Is Just a Change of Scenery
In our society of bitter caricature, evil actions are only perpetrated by evil people—Saddam Hussein, death row murderers, and George
ARTSMONDAY: HRO Show Proves Pleasing
In their penultimate concert of the season, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra presented a rousing rendition of two perennial favorites in Sanders
Grads Reveal Secrets From Within the ‘n+1’ Offices
The Lower East Side headquarters of the not-yet-three-year-old journal n+1 is perhaps not very different from many other rented Manhattan
Hyperion Players Struggle for Future
Few students enter Harvard without having read a Shakespearean play, but the number that has sat through live productions may
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue...
All arts are not created equal. These days, if you want to be a successful artist, chances are you’ll want
Wørd Up: The Best of Colbert
In honor of Stephen Colbert’s visit to the Kennedy School of Government Institute of Politics (IOP) last Friday, The Crimson
'Blood' Runs at the Agassiz
The spirit of Nathaniel Hawthorne looms large over Harvard. Several classes are more or less centered around him, and few
BY ITS COVER
“Lisey’s Story” by Stephen King Stephen King’s latest thriller has perhaps the most dreadfully dull cover ever conceived for a
Dawkins Says God Is Not Dead, But He Should Be
Are you a Christian? Are you a Muslim? Or perhaps you’re a Buddhist. Did you willingly decide to believe in
New Curator Named for Museums
Helen Molesworth was appointed as the first full curator of contemporary art of the Harvard University Art Museums in an
Farmers Advocate Fair Trade
Local farmers joined their counterparts from Africa and South America to advocate for fair trade last night at Emerson Hall.