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City Politics

Kennedy Collects $1.3M in First Quarter

Massachusetts Congressional candidate Joseph P. Kennedy III raised $1.3 million in the first quarter of 2012, his campaign announced Friday.

College

Radcliffe Girls Consume 'Five Tons of Roast Lamb'

Every Friday, The Crimson publishes a selection of articles that were printed in our pages in years past.

A Conversation with Henry Kissinger
College

A Conversation with Henry Kissinger

Dr. Henry Kissinger speaks with Professor Joseph Nye, Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor and colleague of Dr. Kissinger's whilst at Harvard, about their time as students of Government at Harvard. Dr. Kissinger discussed politics as well as Harvard life with Prof. Nye, Professor Graham Allison, the Douglas Dillon Professor of Government and director of the Belfer Center for International Affairs, and Jessica Blankshain, a doctoral student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

President Faust at Boston Public Library
Libraries

Faust Discusses Civil War at Boston Public Library

Speaking before a crowd of more than 400 people, University President Drew G. Faust discussed the evolving perceptions of the Civil War and the ties between war and the humanities at the Boston Public Library Tuesday evening.

Scrutiny

FM Learns Its Lines

The subway, the train, the T, the underground, the metro, the tube-whatever you call it, it's how we get around. Boston's happens to be the first, and when one has the world's most ancient subway system, it's easy to dismiss it as old news. But the MBTA has a big birthday this year, and it deserves its rightful centennial celebration. For the week, we played "I Spy." This is what we saw.

Books

Chabon’s Fiction Finds Homelands in Exile

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon spoke at Northeastern about blending his Jewish heritage with genre fiction.

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Music

Beat of the Bay: Julia Easterlin

Easterlin, a graduate from the Berklee College of Music, has had a lot of good things going for her recently.

Scrutiny

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Music

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Conductor Christoph von Dohnányi leads bass-baritone soloist Hanno Müller-Brachmann, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in Brahms's "Ein deutsches Requiem."

Music

BSO Masterfully Performs Brahms's 'Requiem'

The Boston Symphony Orchestra captured the piece's emotions with control and power. The orchestra will give its final performance of the piece tonight.

Music

Pianist Gerstein Skilfully Conjoins Classical and Jazz

This introductory segment gave Gerstein a chance to show off the full range of his abilities, from blossoming, jazzy melodies to flashy ostinato fingerwork.

Music

New Scores Do the Talking for Keaton

Boston composer Brendan Cooney performed his original scores to three Buster Keaton silent films.

Tribute to Anthony Shadid
City Politics

Tribute to Anthony Shadid

Philip F. Bennett '81, former editor of Anthony Shadid at The Washington Post, speaks of Shadid at the Harvard Book Store. Bennett currently works at Frontline.

Film

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Actress Aoife Duffin is pictured above in a still from John McIlduff’s “Behold the Lamb,” which was shown at the 13th Annual Irish Film Festival, Boston. Duffin plays Liz, a pregnant junkie.

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