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Lindsey E. Mccormack

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Ancient Treasures Lost

At his desk in the Semitic Museum, Professor of Assyriology Piotr Steinkeller shuffles papers as he describes how it felt

Professor Shaped Eight Years Of ‘Cosby’

When NBC commemorated the hit 1980s television series “The Cosby Show” with a two-hour special last Sunday, the work of

Remaking the Ex

How do you make the Loeb Experimental Theater into a labyrinth? This is the challenge faced by director Jesse A.

Visual Arts

New Kids on the Block

“The huge eyesore, the boarded-up, decaying building that no one cares about anymore. That’s what I’m looking for.” Heidi Schork,

Film

When Beauty Becomes the Beast in New York

“How very queer!” Alice’s reaction to Wonderland appropriately sums up the aftertaste of Hal Harltey’s new film, No Such Thing.

Nobel Prize Winner Lauds Global Cooperation Against Ozone Depletion

Global action against ozone depletion marks a major victory in the collaboration between science and social policy, said Dr. David

Books

A Languorous, Lakeside Tale

The glass flowers at the Peabody Museum could not have been crafted with a more deliberate delicacy than the lilting

Alum Endows Arabic Language Position

The Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC) department is searching for a new Arabic language preceptor after receiving a $1.5

Professor Ernest May Nabs Top Honor

The American Historical Association bestowed one of its top honors on a Harvard history professor last month. Warren Professor of

Visual Arts

Weaving Songs: Telling the Tale of the Andes

A brief review of weaver Edwin Sulca’s biography goes a long way in explaining why his tapestries are infused with

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