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Anna K. Barnet

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Dane Christensen Fuses Poetry, Prose in Dream-Like ‘Azorno’

Whether “Azorno” is a novelesque prose poem, or a poetic novel written in prose is up for debate—as is much

Shepard Fairey and the Obedience Paradox

Andre the Giant, Barack Obama, Andy Warhol, Flavor Flav, Noam Chomsky, and the dollar bill have one thing in common:

Favorite Letters in 2008

1. A is for apple and aliquot. 2. Q is for quinine and quohog. 3. R is for redact and

Anna K. Barnet

Stories by the Brothers Grimm are not as kid-friendly as children’s books perhaps ought to be to the modern eye.

Newman Relics Find New Home at HUAM

The Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM) recently received a rare and unusual donation, including a paint-spattered hat, a pair of

MFA ‘Drawing’ Exhibit Is Far Too Broad

Confronted with a smorgasbord of “drawings,” one can’t help but wish that the scope of “Drawing: A Broader Definition” was

Clay and Dance Merge in Joint Program

Catching his breath during the opening number of a Broadway musical, Paulus Berensohn says that he heard a disembodied voice

Museum Roundup

Busch-Reisinger Museum Light Display Machines: Two Works by László Moholy-Nagy Through Nov. 4, 2007 Beige curtains shield the two unusual

Pollock Show Goes Beyond Controversy

“Pollock Matters,” on display at Boston College’s McMullen Museum of Art though Dec. 9, is a romance as much as

New Kids on the Block

Justin A. Rice ’99 and Christian T. Rudder ’97 of indie rock band Bishop Allen may one day thank Middle-English

Moving Pictures

More than two decades ago, the Harvard University Art Museums (HUAM) hatched a plan to build a skybridge between the

Spending the 'Night' with Art

Renoir and Radiohead? At the “Night at the Busch-Reisinger Museum” event on Feb. 22, the Organization of Undergraduate Representatives of

Tibetan Monks Fill Sanders With Spirit

On Saturday night in Sanders Theatre, the soloist sang harmony—with himself. For just a few hours, the Harvard crest was

Rader '82 Continues Screenwriting Crusade

“The first sentence will always feel like rusty water. It will always be a shitty feeling.” Peter A. Rader ’82

BY ITS COVER: Kid's Corner

“Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make a Difference!” by Lynne Truss and Bonnie Timmons Coming soon to

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