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Nicole T. Sturgis
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Finally ‘Freed’ from ‘Fifty Shades’
In what’s supposedly the “climax” of the trilogy, the film fails to bring much excitement.
Grace VanderWaal is Honest and Empathetic at The Sinclair
Charming and sincere, Grace VanderWaal’s performance promises more hits further down the road.
Harvard Art Museums' Study Center Showcases Warhol Collection
Every Monday between Sept. 11 and Oct. 2, the Harvard Art Museums are displaying six of the ten Marilyn Monroe silkscreen prints by Andy Warhol.
‘Prison Break’ is Back Baby and, Well, Exactly the Same
Featuring constant action, against-all-odds survival, and the same reliable characters, “Prison Break” fails to either impress or disappoint its fans.
A Fresh Take on “Brave New World”
Although Huxley wrote “Brave New World” in 1931, Harvard-Radcliffe Modern Dance Company’s adaptation expressed the relevance of its themes today through costume, set design, and emotionally expressive dancing.
Arts Asks: Sandra Lerner
Sandra Lerner is a painter based in New York whose work explores the intersections between Eastern philosophy and theories in physics and cosmology. Her work is featured in collections around the world, including the Kampo Museum in Kyoto and the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Connecticut. Currently, ten of her paintings are on display in the Gutman Gallery, at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. This exhibit, “Creative Flux,” takes as its theme visual representations of Taoism and modern physics.
Student Artists Receive Spotlight at Harvard Student Art Show
The show includes works in a variety of media by 38 student artists across six Harvard schools.
Strippers and Shoot-outs: ‘SKETCH’ Showcases Lineup of Comedic Skits
One of the short skits featured in “SKETCH,” “Book Club,” features the unlikely interruption of a literary discussion by a stripper who insists on providing his services.
How These 6 Housing Day Videos Will Determine the Next Three Years of Freshmen’s Lives
Dunster residents need to look no further than their house to kickstart their Broadway career.
“The Little Years” Shines Light on Women in STEM
“We are large. We are cosmic. We are universal. We will not be made small,” Kier W. Zimmerman ’19 writes about women, particularly those interested in STEM, in her director’s note for “The Little Years.”
Poetry, Chocolate, and More Found at Grolier On Harvard's Campus
The successful poet hoped her own fondness for the store could be shared with more undergraduates.