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Audrey Zhang
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The Great Northeast Jug Band Festival: When the Audience Becomes the Band
Free, friendly, and proudly odd, the Arlington Center for the Arts’ Great Northeast Jug Band Festival filled the grass with blankets, picnic baskets, and a steady drift of listeners.
Mr. H Review: A Twist of Modernity on Tradition
For a polished and belly-filling evening in a visually striking room, Mr. H makes a persuasive case.
Is Deinfluencing Just Another Aesthetic?
Deinfluencing, originally meant to challenge the influencer economy, now runs the risk of becoming its own consumption-seeking performance.
Black Ruby Review: A Gem in the Fusion Landscape
In a dining scene saturated with fusion concepts that often feel more gimmicky than grounded, Black Ruby emerges as a rare gem.
The Best Coffee Shops Beyond Harvard Square
The Squares near campus offer no shortage of fun, cozy, and aesthetic coffee shops perfect for studying, chatting, or simply escaping the Harvard bubble.
‘Water Lilies, Reflections of Weeping Willows’ Exhibit Review: The Art of Seeing Without Sight
With its jewel-toned palette and expressive brushwork, “Reflections” deepens the narrative of Monet’s artistic career.
‘The Hunger Games’ Lives On: Fans Gather for Harvard Book Stores’s Release Party for ‘Sunrise on the Reaping’
On March 17, fans gathered at the Harvard Book Store to celebrate the midnight release of Suzanne Collins' new book, “Sunrise on the Reaping.”
'Sunrise on the Reaping' Midnight Release Party
Suzanne Collins fans gather at the Harvard Book Store's "Sunrise on the Reaping" midnight release party.
Nubar Restaurant and Bar Review: A Hotel Restaurant That Tastes Like One
Nubar exudes the same elevated yet generic, polished yet impersonal feeling of the Sheraton Commander itself.
Belinda Hall
The lounge in Caspersen Student Center, located in Harvard Law School, is informally known as Belinda Hall.