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Fashion-‘East’-as Plan Show

We’ve all heard of Valentino, Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger, but less recognizable are names like Jen Kao, Mary Ping

Changing Comp Keeps 'Pudding' Style

As the recent release of the third "Shrek" installment demonstrates, fairy tale satires are hardly a new concept. However, the

Taking Steps to Change the Art Walk

Art Walk, a tour of 12 exhibitions in local galleries and student spaces organized by the Harvard College Art Society

TOME RAIDER: Twilight of the Superheroes

Deborah Eisenberg’s writing is so fluid and easy to read that it was not until I had finished each story

MOVIE REVIEW: We Are Marshall

We Are Marshall Directed by McG Warner Bros. 4 Stars A football soars through the air in slow motion toward

For Better Oar Worse

Thirty million dollars can buy a Van Gogh, a private island, or—self-proclaimed antiques representative Paul T. Marino hopes—a pair of

Bel Canto

From its title, which translates to “beautiful song,” and its cover, which features elegantly dressed party goers, it is nearly

Childhood in the Big Apple

In his latest collection of essays, Adam Gopnik epitomozes his charming writing style when he writes, “And we wanted them

Female Leader for Dems

Paralleling the takeover of Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., as the first female speaker of the House in history, the Harvard

18th Century Cantatas Morphed for Modern Crowd

Watching the Harvard Early Music Society’s performance of “Métamorphoses” felt like watching a condensed version of their rehearsals. Producer Joshua

Ex's Shaw is More than Mere Fluff

While Marshmallow Fluff has been used for a multitude of purposes, this week likely marks the first time it will

South Asia Gets Funkified

In Hindi, “raunak” translates to liveliness and gaiety, precisely the type of atmosphere the South Asian Dance Company hopes to

Rockers Hit the ‘Dating’ Scene

Unlike the usual “What’s your sign?” heard during traditional speed dating, “What instrument do you play?” was the integral question

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