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Fogg Renovation
The Fogg Art Museum is currently under renovation. The Fogg was closed in 2008 so the art could be removed before construction started. It is predicted to re-open in 2013. It has been estimated that the cost could exceed $350 million.
Bi-weekly Organ Recital Series
Harry Lyn Huff, Music Director Lecturer on Ministry at the Harvard Divinity School, gives a recital in Memorial Church. It is part of the fall bi-weekly organ recital series taking place in Memorial Church.
Fogg Renovation
The Fogg Art Museum is currently under renovation. The Fogg was closed in 2008 so the art could be removed before construction started. It is predicted to re-open in 2013. It has been estimated that the cost could exceed $350 million.
Inside Look: Foma and Moma
Zoey A. Bergstrom '15 and Alex B. Miller '15 wait to enter onto the stage. They play the teleporting twin monks-in-training, Foma and Moma. The two meet many characters as they work to restore order and peace to the world.
Inside Look: Freshman Musical
The cast and crew of the Freshman Musical: "Pizza Ex Machina: A Slice of Destiny" gather back stage and prepare for Wednesday's dress rehearsal. Opening night is Thursday at 7pm in the Agassiz Theatre. The musical extends into the weekend with performances on Friday at 8pm and Saturday at 2:30pm and 8pm.
Inside Look: Freshman Musical Costumes
Rachel A. Gibian '15, costumer, makes final adjustments on the King Zinder costume of Alexander G. Smith '15. The assistant costumer is Angela J. Oh '15.
Inside Look: Freshman Musical Band
All the music is performed by members of the class of 2015. The music director is Samuel R. Moore '15, composer is Gus G. Ruchman '15, and the lyrics are by Alice Abracen '15.
Inside Look: Marty Jane
Rachel J. Stephens '15 plays Marty Jane, a tour guide who loves pot. She joins the pizza boy, John, and the teleporting twin monks-in-training, Foma and Moma, to save the world.
Inside Look: Teddy Bear Therapy
Alexander G. Smith '15 is the role of King Zinder. He suffers from martial problems and the teddy bear acts as method of therapy. His wife, Queen Schlopa, is played by Angela S. Berkowitz '15.