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Sophia E. Alcacer

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Pollen Price Installation at Harvard Coop
Conversations

Pollen Price on Nature, Whimsy, and Art

The installment, “For the Love of Nature and Literature,” was curated by The Coop’s artist-in-residence, Pollen Price. She joins our Zoom call from her one-room cabin in an Oregon-based eco-village. Struck by the layers of patterned textiles in the background and Price’s own asymmetrical pink hairstyle, we feel her artistic energy emanating through the screen.

jahunger
Food and Drink

Michelin Guide Shines a Spotlight on Cambridge Restaurants for the First Time

Eight Cambridge restaurants made the list when the Michelin Guide published its inaugural directory of recommended Boston establishments on Tuesday last week.

Kennedy School Belfer Center
IOP

Venezuelan Opposition Leaders Say Military Support May Be Last Resort at IOP Forum

Former Venezuelan National Assembly deputy Miguel A. Pizarro said he supports potential U.S. military intervention in Venezuela during a panel at the Institute of Politics Wednesday evening.

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Harvard Kennedy School

Former Canadian Supreme Court Justice Criticises U.S. Court for Attachment to Originalism

Former Canadian Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella criticized U.S. Supreme Court Justices for their adamant commitment to originalism during a panel hosted by the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.

Pop Up Bagels Opening Day
Harvard Square

Open Sesame: Students Celebrate Grand Opening of PopUp Bagels with DJ, Merch

Even though Cambridge newcomer PopUp Bagels just opened in Harvard Square last Friday, students and Cambridge residents already see the store as a “staple” of the Square. The chain celebrated its grand opening to a welcoming crowd — after seven months of anticipation — when workers opened their doors early Friday morning. Customers streamed in and out of their 1440 Massachusetts Ave. storefront as a DJ blasted music from inside the store.

HKS Littauer Center Building
IOP

‘Politics Out of Energy’: Former FERC Chairman Emphasizes Bipartisanship in Energy Policymaking

Neil Chatterjee, former commissioner and chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, stressed the importance of political bipartisanship in achieving key energy policy goals at the Harvard Kennedy School on Monday.

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