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Zorayda Y. Montemayor Lopez

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Theater

The Second Harvard Black Playwrights Festival Comes to Farkas Hall

Last weekend marked the second Black Playwrights Festival at Harvard, during which both renowned black playwrights and black students at the College showcased their works.

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Arts

Black Playwrights Festival

Antoinette C. Nwandu ’02 and Phillip Howze in conversation at the Black Playwrights Festival.

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Arts

In 'Origins,' 'Titans' Starts to Get the Gang Together

Viewers of the show who yearn for the team’s unification can look forward to a promising continuation as the characters increasingly cross paths with each other and Raven’s past has now been well established.

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Books

‘The Afterlives of Frankenstein’ Introduces Modern Sociopolitical Perspectives on Mary Shelley’s Novel

This event has been in the making for over a year.

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Arts

‘Titans’ Episode Two ‘Hawk and Dove’: Still Melodramatic, But Worth the Watch

The second episode of "Titans" continues to add complexity to this plot in an engaging manner that is captivating in spite of of the cheesy dialogue.

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Arts

‘Titans’: The Live-Action Superhero Series We All Needed

The pilot episode of “Titans” largely exceeds expectations of the average superhero show.

Books

‘A Winter’s Promise’: Promising World, Unpromising Characters

While characters may be uninteresting and the dialogue comes off as cliché at times, it does present a nuanced plot that can please readers regardless of age.

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