Crimson staff writer
Marissa A. Glynias
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A Call to Arts
Although the Task Force Report has had minimal concrete impact thus far, the administration’s open support for the arts has caused a wave of optimism among the student body.
‘Semele’ Succeeds in Making Opera Feel Modern
There’s nothing inherently modern about John Eccles “Semele.” Written at the beginning of the 18th century, the Baroque opera narrates ...
‘Proof’ Proves Math Is Moving
“Proof” adds a story of insanity to a riveting cast for a successful production.
Harvard Art Museum Makes Plans to Renovate, Reach Out to Undergrads
Freshmen entering Harvard College this year may be the first to experience the new Harvard Art Museum—if it opens by
Expos, Extended
While undergraduates at the College and students at the Extension School don’t tend to mingle much, just take a look
Expos, Extended
While undergraduates at the College and students at the Extension School don’t tend to mingle much, just take a look
Experts Promote Locally-Grown Food
Food experts dispelled the notion that locally-grown food is necessarily more costly and explained the recent interest in sustainability at
Japanese Artist Crafts Luminous Vessels
Like fireflies, the work of Niisato Akio resembles delicate orbs of light. And this spring will bring both to Boston
Projecting the Evil of 'Laramie'
Laramie, Wyoming was just like any small Western town: a tight-knit community, says its resident limo driver Doc O’Conner (Brian
Milk
For many people around the country, the excitement of Barack Obama’s win in last month’s presidential election was tempered by
Hargis Broaches Baroque Opera
Opera is a vocally-driven performing art. But this past Tuesday, Ellen Hargis—a “Baroque-music diva” according to The New Yorker—proved that
POPSCREEN: T-Pain ft. DJ Khaled
In his new video “Karaoke,” T-Pain shows us his true colors. And no, they don’t involve the swirling, digitized effects
Conference on a Conductor's 'Crosscurrents'
The name Nadia Boulanger may not ring a bell for many of us; in fact, many people may not know
Symphony Still Lively at 128
This year marks the 128th season of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), making it one of the oldest and most
Spread Democracy, But Not Like W.
As the race for the Presidency pushes towards that fateful November Tuesday, many of us continue to be concerned about