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Jessica E. Gould
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Vagina Warrior Hits the Road
A week before Christmas break, Eve Ensler swept through campus, darting from packed lecture halls to intimate lunch discussions to
The 'West' and the Brightest
“The West Wing” sent its Harvard viewers a shout-out two weeks ago when two Harvard-educated characters began waxing nostalgic about
Krugman ‘Unravels’ Economics
Paul Krugman came to The New York Times’ op-ed page as an economist, not a liberal guru. But try telling
Rockwell Advocates Arts at Harvard
Board of Overseers Member and Arts First executive producer John Rockwell ’62 likes to call himself an “agitator for the
Sardinia’s Melodies Infuse Film
Speak, Stone begins with a haunting chant-like melody as the camera of Jacob Richman ’03 pans from an ancient Italian
Leftist Advises Radical Followers
Letters to a Young Activist, a new book by Todd Gitlin ’63, is the work of a passionate and lifelong
Dance Preview :: Dancers’ Viewpointe III
Dancers’ Viewpointe III Rieman Center Prance into the weekend with Dancers’ Viewpointe III (DV III), “the dance show of the
German Films Explore Postwar History
Shots of a train snaking through the German countryside and gray smoke billowing out of a smokestack bookend the post-World
George Bellows Exhibit at Fogg Brings Old Anti-War Message to Modern Audience
Those seeking solace or distraction from the deafening buzz of television broadcasters discussing the prospects of war will not find
Alum Gives Stage, Voice to Homeless
Although homeless people might seem like unlikely actors, Yoho Myrvaagnes ’01 saw acting as a way to help them express
Reclaiming Bravery
Two weeks ago, the FBI told our country to be on high alert for new waves of terrorism. Simultaneously, they