Writer
Margaret H. Gleason
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He's Not Defending His Life
The figure of a lone man caressing a phallic piece of sculpture begins Whose Life is it Anyway?, a play
Three Sisters is Remarkably Relevant
If you were in the audience for Working Title's production of Chekhov's The Three Sisters, consider yourself lucky. The show,
Hamlet Unable to Sustain Innovation
"To be or not to be, that is the question." There are few better-known words in the English language. Shakespeare
A Pretentious Yet Fluffy Beach Book
Spring break provides Harvard students with an escape from the intense intellectual grind of mid-terms. Talk is not of books
It's Groove and Meaning
During this high-stress midterm period, many Harvard students dream of simpler times when homework could be done before dinner and
Rembrandt at the Fogg
You may have missed the lottery for Seymour Slive's class Rembrandt and His Contemporaries, but you can still see the
The Month in Reviews
The disintegration of the nuclear family has so pervaded American domestic life that single mothers and latchkey kids are much