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A Moving Pseudomemoir

If the words “curriculum vitae” set you shuddering with career anxiety, Yoel Hoffmann’s new work goes a long way to

Oh Say Can You Sí

"Obama ist mein Kandidat” reads the newspaper in the stands. I’ve stopped to visit a friend in Berlin on my

'Zombie Massacre' Set To Invade Harvard

Move over, Barack Obama—come next year, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee won’t be the the only student fighting the undead

Charlie I. Miller

Charlie I. Miller ’08 got his start in filmmaking in eighth grade. Always interested in his Jewish heritage, Miller became

Adam Green

Listen to Adam Green’s latest album “Sixes & Sevens” and you’ll spend 48 minutes inside the head of an intelligent

Boston Ballet Masters Classics

The taut physiques of four world-renowned ballet dancers bound back and forth across the Harvard Dance Center’s main studio. They’re

Accessible 'Faust' Logs In

Addressing the fate of art in an age dominated by mass media is no small feat. Neither is bringing opera

SPOTLIGHT: Sara L. Wright '09

Let’s pray that Harvard can handle a little “Doubt.” In her first directorial project since high school, Sara L. Wright

Folkman, 74, Broke Biomedical Ground

M. Judah Folkman, a Harvard Medical School professor and a groundbreaking biomedical pioneer, died of a heart attack in the

Dakin Sounds Off on Harvard Dance Scene

One word that Christine W. Dakin’s students, both past and present, use to describe her is “intense.” Petite, with delicate

POPSCREEN: Tegan and Sara

Google “emotional turmoil,” “skinny jeans,” or “near-death in a bathtub,” and you’ll probably come across a YouTube link for Tegan

Darfur Now

What do Don Cheadle, a wide-eyed activist, a high-powered Argentinean lawyer, a sheikh, a rebel fighter, and a UN worker

Boston Symphony Orchestra Regales with Ravel

Last Thursday, a crowd of smashingly dressed orchestra aficionados shuffled its way into Boston’s Symphony Hall, five minutes late and

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