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Paula I. Ibieta

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On Campus

Kevin Shee ’11

From the Breakers to the ballet, Shee brings his versatility to the Harvard dance scene.

On Campus

Bergmann 'en Pointe'

Elizabeth Bergmann, the director of Harvard’s dance program who retired on February 1, transformed the way dance is choreographed, performed, and studied at Harvard. A look back on her tenure and the effect she had on students.

Theater

Michael Zellmann-Rohrer ’10

When one considers that during his time at Harvard College, Michael W. Zellmann-Rohrer ‘10 has served as lighting designer for over 40 college theater productions, a fellow technician’s description of Zellmann-Rohrer as “a bright spot among others” becomes fitting in more ways than one.

IOP

Georgian President Touts His Country's Business

Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili painted a picture of Georgia’s economic and political liberalization in the past five years last night during a talk at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics.

Music

Laura Marling

Perhaps the most outstanding change Marling adds to her signature full-bodied vocals, melodic guitar, and poetic lyricism is the pronounced intensity which characterizes much of her new release.

Music

Kennedy School Americana

Like many graduate students at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, Naseem S. Khuri HKS ‘08 had long thought he wanted to effect positive change in the world.

Dancer's Viewpointe
On Campus

Collaboration Helps Viewpointe 10 to Soar

It’s easy to assume that the relatively small, non-degree dance program at Harvard could never rival a professional dance company ...

Film

Terribly Happy

While “Terribly Happy” boasts an interesting premise and effective visual elements, its superficial characters render the film disappointingly mediocre.

Music

Joanna Newsom

“It does not suffice for you to say I am a sweet girl,” croons Joanna Newsom on the final song of “Have One on Me.” Nor does it suffice, after listening to the new album, her third, to marginalize the gifted harpist, pianist, and singer-songwriter any longer.

Harvard Medical School

Singing Could Aid Stroke Recovery

Stroke victims who can no longer speak may now be able to regain their ability to communicate through singing, according to a recent Harvard Medical School study.

Music

Tindersticks

At a cursory glance, “Falling Down A Mountain,” the eighth LP from British group Tindersticks, seems to embody the helplessness its title evokes.

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