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Matthew B. Sussman
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Think Pinker
If Steven Pinker were redesigning Harvard’s core curriculum, all undergraduates would have to read three philosophers—Descartes, Locke, Rousseau—and then reject
Something to Talk About
We don’t usually think of editors as artists. Technicians, yes; craftsmen, sure; but artists? That glorious epithet is reserved for
Mastering the Trio
As an exchange student in France, I used to listen to Schubert’s chamber music while setting the table for dinner.
YOKO
Article to Be Written in Your Head: See Yoko Ono’s retrospective “YES Yoko Ono” at the MIT List Visual Arts
Three Men, One Woman, Five Plays
From the gritty verbosity of Mamet's American Buffalo to the grief and anxiety of Sam Shepard's Simpatico, theater director Jesse
Radcliffe Trust Decides Representation, Grant Award Policies
Members of the Ann Radcliffe Trust, meeting yesterday for the last time this semester, decided the Trust will guarantee representation
Laying Out The Welcome Mat
Installation artist Lee Mingwei wants to make you feel right at home Like snowflakes, works of art are all uniquely
Spunky donkey a Little Too Funky
Whether you loved it or hated it, 1995's most infamous film-- Kids , a day in the life of sex-crazed,
The Last Hurrah Wins No Cheers
If a play takes ten years and three writers to make it to the stage, you can bet that it
Kugel Riffs on Biblical Poesy
As professor of Harvard's perennially popular Literature and Arts C-37, "The Bible and Its Interpreters," James L. Kugel is perhaps
An interview with actor Ewan Bremnar
THC: What attracted you to the role of Julien? EB: It's a very beautiful role, and the script was quite