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Selorna A. Ackuayi

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Arts

Boston Ballet’s ‘Swan Lake’ Review: A Magical Return to the Lake

Mikko Nissenen’s “Swan Lake” is at Citizens Bank Opera House until March 16.

'The Odyssey' Performance Photograph
Theater

‘The Odyssey’ Review: An Unraveling of an Epic Tale

Kate Hamill’s adaptation asks the essential question “If you’ve gone through something traumatic, can you ever go back to who you were?”

Cynthia Erivo Woman of the Year Parade Photo
Arts

Cynthia Erivo Woman of the Year Parade Photo

Cynthia Erivo smiling at Hasty Pudding's Woman of the Year parade.

Cynthia Erivo Hasty Parade Kiss
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Cynthia Erivo Hasty Parade Kiss

Cynthia Erivo Framed by Streamers
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Cynthia Erivo Framed by Streamers

Boston Ballet Fall Experience 2024
On Campus

Boston Ballet’s ‘Fall Experience’ Review: A Contemporary Exploration of Humanity

“The Seasons’ Canon” immediately differentiated itself from the three ballets of the first act by leaning into the contemporary side of contemporary ballet.

Arthur Brooks 15Q Portrait
Fifteen Questions

Arthur Brooks 15Q Portrait

Palestine Vigil on Memorial Church Steps
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Palestine Vigil on Memorial Church Steps

Violet Barron at Palestine vigil
Columns

Violet Barron at Palestine vigil

Violet T.M. Barron '26 looks on at a vigil organized by the Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee memorializing "one year of genocide."

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Film

‘Uglies’ Review: A Heartwarming Return to Teenage Dystopia

“Uglies” provides the heartwarming nostalgia of the films and novels of the early 2010s and may be the perfect feel-good movie for a chill night in.

Spencer Weinreich
Fifteen Questions

Spencer Weinreich

First Day of Classes in Tercentenary Theatre
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First Day of Classes in Tercentenary Theatre

First Day of Classes on Widener Steps
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First Day of Classes on Widener Steps

'One Last Word' Suzanne Park Cover
Books

‘One Last Word’ Review: A Pandora’s Box of Family, Love, Friendship, and Breaking Glass Ceilings

Suzanne Park’s "One Last Word" addresses the seldom discussed experiences of a woman in her thirties in a chaotic and fun read.

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Protest Mass Hall

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