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ARTS
By Ali R. Leskowitz
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Amidst the demons of “Saw 3D” and “Resident Evil: Afterlife” that have been stalking the big screen lately, another fiend recently arose from quite the unexpected source: “Toy Story 3.”
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ARTS
By Ali R. Leskowitz
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Harvard students waiting outside Berryline for their favorite frozen dessert are in for an entirely different kind of treat these days—the sight of seventies-clad revelers waiting in line to see “The Donkey Show,” the premiere of Diane M. Paulus’ ’87 inaugural season as artistic director of the American Repertory Theater.
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FM
By Sherrie Wang
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Deep within the windowless basement of Sever, in the wee hours of the morning near the end of the semester, ...
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ARTS
By Jabulani R. Barber, Abby Koff, Kate M. Obst, Sara Joe Wolansky, and Janet M. Yarboi
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Week in Photos: Arts (11/16/2010)
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ARTS
By Madeleine M. Schwartz
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s (HRDC) presentation of “The Balcony” by Jean Genet, which runs through November 20 on the Loeb Mainstage, is a thoughtful production of a rarely staged play.
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ARTS
By Vivian W. Leung
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
London-based portrait artist Nicola Green followed President Barack H. Obama during his presidential campaign as the first-ever artist in residence.
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NEWS
By Randi B. Michel
Monday, November 15, 2010
The Expressions Dance Company performed over 10 student-choreographed dance numbers at their fall show, titled “Exhale”, on Nov. 12.
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ARTS
By Araba A. Appiagyei-Dankah
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Though professionally run and varied in content, the Arts Intensives Harvard will offer to students in January face many challenges in their pilot stage.
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ARTS
By Keerthi Reddy
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Contemporary Pop artist Romero Britto creates bold artwork characterized by vibrant colors, solid lines, and creative patterning. While he grew ...
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NEWS
By Rebecca D. Robbins
Monday, November 8, 2010
There is a growing movement in architecture toward social activism, according to design activist and current Loeb Fellow Bryan Bell.
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