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Red Sox CEO Talks Baseball and Politics
Baseball fans of different ages munched on buttery popcorn as they listened to Larry Lucchino, chief executive and president of the Boston Red Sox, discuss the relationship between baseball and politics yesterday afternoon at the Harvard Kennedy School.
World AIDS Day 2010
Students come together to carry out the charge to "Act Aware", the theme for World AIDS Day 2010.
Group Rallies for World AIDS Day
Last night’s World AIDS Day Rally took both a commemorative and a political tone as more than 100 people gathered in the Boston Common gazebo to honor the millions of lives that have been lost to the disease and to advocate for further funding and support for health care across the globe.
City Councillor Requests Inquiry into Nightclub Closing
Boston City Councillor Ayanna Pressley has called on a city agency to investigate the shut-down of a party at a Boston nightclub arranged for black alumni and graduate students from Harvard and Yale that ended in allegations of racist conduct on the part of the club’s owner.
Harvard Fund Helps Community Housing
The new Doña Betsaida Gutiérrez Housing Cooperative that opened in Jamaica Plain on Saturday is the latest project made possible by the Harvard’s 20/20/2000 Housing Initiative.
Actors Transform and Transfix in 'Circle Mirror'
The Huntington production suffers from this slow pacing, but otherwise proves to be a sturdy version of an ultimately absorbing show.
Stars Shine at Ballet
During a time when many ballet companies are struggling to stay afloat, Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen is not only preserving ...
Roving Reporter: Boston Book Festival
The Crimson's Roving Reporter goes to Boston to scope out the city's annual book festival.
The Boston Book Festival
Authors and Boston Bibliophiles flock to Copley Square for the 2010 Boston Book Festival
Today in Photos (10/18/10)
Photos published in the October 18, 2010 edition of the Harvard Crimson.
Candlelight Vigil
Harvard students and Boston-area residents gather to pay tribute to the young men and women who have recently lost their lives due to anti-LGBT bullying and those who continue to face harassment.
Today in Photos (10/06/2010)
Photographs from the October 6, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson
Levine Reclaims Symphony Hall Stage
This past Saturday, the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) commenced its 130th season with an all-Wagner program of symphonic overtures and ...
Today in Photos (10/04/10)
A collection of photos published in the October 4, 2010 edition of the Harvard Crimson.
Boston Local Food Festival
Boston residents gather on the Boston waterfront Saturday afternoon to enjoy locally prepared food, a farmer’s market, and live music at the Boston Local Food Festival.