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Raina F. Cohen

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Arts

Feature: Jennifer 8. Lee ‘98-99 and Graham A. Sack '03 Receive Sloan Sundance Grant

The Harvard Observatory became one of the few places that hired women as researchers, who began making incredible scientific advances. This historical saga forms the basis of Lee’s and Sack’s project.

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On Campus

Portrait of an Artist: Gabriel S. Fox-Peck '20

Gabriel S. Fox-Peck ‘20 (off cycle) displayed his senior thesis during the fall of 2019 in the form of a concert; The concert, titled “Glorybound,” has recently been released as an album.

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Arts

What The Hell Happened: [REDACTED] is Back on 'Grey’s Anatomy'

Meredith finally sees him and, overwhelmed with emotion, calls out to him in return.

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Arts

What The Hell Happened: Kanye Gives Kim a Hologram of... Her Dead Father?

The gift, a hologram of Kim Kardashian’s deceased father, feels like a plot point from a Kardashian-themed “Black Mirror” episode. Again — it fits right in with 2020.

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Music

Leaning (and Driving) Into the New Normal

Eight months ago, I never would have imagined myself listening to country music from the trunk of a car.

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Books

Haunted by History: ‘Ghosts of Harvard’ Extends Far Beyond Its Storyline

“Ghosts of Harvard” initially portrays itself as a coming of age mystery: An anxious Harvard freshman with a complicated family background wants to discover the secrets behind her brother’s death.

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