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When Kaczynski Wore Crimson
Had the Department of Homeland Security been around eight years ago, its efforts would most likely have been devoted to
Every Little Thing He Does is Magic
The real world, just as the world of J.K. Rowling’s phenomenally popular Harry Potter books, can be divided into Muggles
Every Little Thing He Does is Magic
The real world, just as the world of J.K. Rowling’s phenomenally popular Harry Potter books, can be divided into Muggles
Pudding Picks Tale of Life After Death, From Heaven to Hell
The inhabitants of heaven and hell will struggle for their afterlives when the curtain opens on the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’
Call Me Stupid
You know what? I just can’t write this review. I’m not “smart” enough. Or, possibly I’m too “dumb.” Perhaps I
Unhappy People
Kenny Garrett has nothing to prove. In his early days, he played alto saxophone with Miles Davis and in subsequent
All Hilles Courtyard’s a Stage
When approaching a frequently interpreted work, such as a Shakespearean play, a director can choose between three possible routes. The
Constructing a Visually Arresting Space
Located on Cambridge Street adjacent to Memorial Hall, the Gund Hall of the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) is
Setting the Scottish Play Outdoors
As anyone in the theater world knows, Shakespeare’s Macbeth is cursed. Legend has it that on the opening night back
Speaking of Metheny
When Pat Metheny took the stage at the Orpheum Theatre on April 14, he set the stage for an evening
Daddy Dearest: Paxton Scares in ‘Frailty’
When it comes to movie conventions, there are certain lines that directors just don’t cross. You don’t show actors going
Solo Self-Reflection Shines in Dual Show
When the works of two visual artists cohabit the same wall space, the results always seem to fall on either
New Eyes on a Familiar City
Photographer Helen Levitt has always been admired in certain circles. Despite a lack of broader appeal, her work, depicting urban
McFerrin Makes Magic
To call Bobby McFerrin a critically acclaimed recording artist is a bland, established fact. To call him a creative, engaging
WHRB Debuts Undergraduate Jazz Series in Cabot House
Boston listened when the piano trio began playing Franz Schubert’s Piano Trio in B-flat in the stately Cabot House Living