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Sarah S. Zhang

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On Campus

Galison, Moss Documentary Catches Attention of Sundance

The Sundance Institute, the organization which also runs the annual independent film festival of the same name, seeks to fund documentaries which engage with a variety of contentious contemporary issues.

The Game

Harvard University Archives Acquires Vuvuzela

Though vuvuzelas were banned before having an opportunity to potentially become a Game Day tradition, they won’t soon be forgotten given that the Harvard University Archives added a vuvuzela to its permanent collection earlier this month.

Film

Spitzer Drama is Exposed in ‘Client 9’

"Client 9" is satisfyingly entertaining and informative, but it never makes good on the promise of Greek tragedy.

Crime

Feldman's Book Delves into Supreme Court Justices' Personalities

Harvard Law School Professor Noah R. Feldman ’92 discussed his new book, which explores the battling personalities of four Supreme Court Justices appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt ’04, at the Law School Wednesday night.

On Campus

A Fitting Tribute

The double bass doesn’t usually get the solos in jazz, but it was this instrument that took center stage during ...

College

The Spanish Tragedy

October 21 - 23 and 28 - 30, 8:00 p.m. October 24 and 30, 2:00 p.m.

Books

Mengestu Maps the Immigrant Experience

The Nigerian-American writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie once warned about the danger of telling “a single story of Africa.”

Music

Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s Hit Growing Pains

“Buzzard” sounds like an unsatisfying middle ground between the Margot of old and their new approach.

Music

Bicycles Mobilized as Art in Annual International Festival

Cars and pedestrians may still dominate the hectic streets of Harvard Square, but it’s the bicycle that will have the right of way at the Boston Bicycle Film Festival (BFF).

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