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Minji Kim
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A ‘FAAB’-ulous Affair
If the Freshman Arts Advisory Board (FAAB) has one mission, it is to provide intense Harvard students with not-so-intense artistic downtime. Recognizing that students, and especially freshmen, can be intimidated by the heavy time commitments required by extracurricular organizations and semester-long VES courses, FAAB has organized a wide array of spring workshops to help first-year students engage with the arts.
Chartres' Stained Glass Loses Sheen
Every year, the famous jewel-toned glass that illuminates the interior of the Gothic cathedral of Nôtre Dame de Chartres attracts millions of visitors to France.
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.
Bader Talks Art
Do you consider electric fans, postcards, watermelons, and dollar bills art? Darren Bader, a New York-based artist known for his
'Quad' Complicates Stereotypes
With an added risqué make-out session here and a beer pong tournament there, “The Quad” may, at first, seem like
Classical Club to Debut ‘Lysistrata’
The femme fatale is an oft depicted image in theater. Alluring and confident, she dominates men with her sexy looks
Carlos Fuentes Talks Literature and Politics at IOP Forum
Yesterday afternoon, close to 180 people gathered in the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics to
'The Exonorated' Explores Death Penalty
Imagine your family, the jobs you’ve had, all of the friendships and relationships that have come and gone in the
'Angels' Confronts Human Love, Faults
Love, heartbreak, and moving have become popular clichés in movies, TV dramas, and novels. However, present these themes during the
Group Debates Portrayal of Women in TV
A mostly-female group of 20 gathered in the Lowell House Junior Common Room last night to view popular television shows
AAA Players Revived to Encourage Diversity
Any transition from the television screen to the silver screen will be subject to the usual scrutiny: how does a
'Hamadeus' Delights Children
If Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Dr. Seuss traversed the centuries that separate them to collaborate on a piece, it would
'Vanderwarker' Flat and Uninspiring
Photographer Peter Vanderwarker relies more on blinding colors than provocative themes in his works of art. From his portraits of