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Valentina Tkachenko

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On Campus

Portrait of an Artist: Julia A. Rooney '11

Julia A. Rooney ’11 is a senior Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) concentrator in Mather House. She is currently working on her thesis project, a series of mixed-media paintings inspired by her time in Italy.

Books

History Converges with Modern Drama in 'West of Here'

Port Bonita, Wash. is the indubitable protagonist and common thread running through the parallel plotlines of Jonathan Evison’s second novel, “West of Here.”

Portrait of an Artist Merritt Moore
Dance

Portrait of an Artist

Ballet dancer Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 is a physics concentrator affiliated with Currier House, though she currently lives off campus. In 2008, she took a year off to dance with the Zurich Ballet Company, and performed last fall with the Boston Ballet Company. She now dances with the Harvard Ballet Company.

Antony and Cleopatra Rehearsal
Theater

Antony and Cleopatra

Oct. 29 - 30 and Nov. 4 - 6, 7:30 p.m.

On Campus

Sackler Performances Reinvigorate Epics

“We are all just looking for an opportunity to be a hero,” says M. Ray Williams, the first Director of Education at the Harvard Art Museums.

On Campus

‘Stuart’ Reigns in Sublime Staging

Experimental and Elizabethan elements are strange bedfellows, but in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of Friedrich Schiller’s 1800 drama “Mary Stuart,” the two come together so brilliantly that one can only hope for more such fruitful unions.

Books

Literary Gimmicks Clutter McCarthy’s ‘C’

Incest, masturbation, constipation, and the letter “C” are the main subjects at hand in Tom McCarthy’s latest novel, “C.”

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