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Romantic Movement?

Some plays should just not be performed. Such a play is Percy Bysshe Shelley's 1886 drama, The Cenci , a

Death of the American Dream

Life is sweet in Willy Loman's front yard. Willy is a top-notch traveling salesman, his son Biff is an up-and-coming

Actors Join to Read From Alfred's Poetry

The public rarely gets the chance to hear Bill Murray reciting lines like "When thou must home to shades of

Sickness with a Cure

"Video is a sickness," says Adam M. Green '89. "Parody is the only cure." This may be true, but parody

Author: Culture is Key To U.S.-Japan Struggle

Americans worried about the economic struggle between the United States and industrial East Asian nations, especially Japan, should focus their

XTC Makes a Comeback

Oranges and Lemons By XTC Geffen Records, 1989 They said XTC was dead. After years spent in and out of

Cox Turns Down Post as Chair Of State Commission on Ethics

A Harvard professor has turned down a position as head of the state Ethics Commission to avoid the appearance of

Avant-Garde Filmmaker Explains Montage Work

Non-narrative film montage--the jumbling of brief sequences of images--has the purpose of "keeping one on one's toes," filmmaker Warren Sonbert

Cage Delivers I Ching Talk At Third Norton Lecture

Experimental composer and Norton Eliot Lecturer John Cage confused a Sanders Theater audience of more than 150 people yesterday when

Alumni Host Career Forum

Approximately 200 undergraduates took part yesterday in career discussion forums at the Faculty Club intended to increase student interest in

University Plans Spring Arts Programs

The renaissance has come to Harvard's art world. In the coming months, the University will announce plans for a new

Harvard, Parlez-vous Francais? Espanol?

I N his book The Tongue-Tied American, Paul Simon (D.-III.) recounts the answer of a Japanese businessman when asked which

Proposition 1-2-3 to Appear on '89 Ballot

The sponsor of Proposition 1-2-3, a condominium conversion proposal, says his canvassers have already collected more than enough signatures to

Cambridge Votes Yes on 5

Cambridge voters narrowly approved controversial Question 5 yesterday, becoming one of the first--if not the first city in the country--to

Students Pick Dukakis Over Bush in IOP Poll

Harvard undergraduates favor Democratic presidential candidate Michael S. Dukakis over Republican Vice President George Bush by a nearly three-to-one margin,

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