Campus Arts


Artist Spotlight: Francesca Harper

Despite having advised the film “Black Swan” and released singles in Europe and Japan as a singer and lyricist, Francesca ...


A Marriage of Art and Science

At the Boston University Gallery, a new exhibit explores the relationship between anatomy and art during the past two centuries.


Berklee Big Band Sees “Purple Haze”

Local Berklee jazz group to perform celebration of Hendrix's music at the Berklee Performance Center.


‘The Servant of Two Masters’ Serves up Laughs

“The Servant” is wonderfully acted, and succeeds in its better moments through its focus on traditional comic tropes.


JAMS Provide Chance to Explore Arts

The Harvard JAMS (January Arts and Media Seminars) gave members of the Harvard and Cambridge communities the opportunity to explore the arts during Wintersession.


Imaginative "Invisible Man" Interprets Ellison's Classic

It’s difficult for a stage adaptation of a celebrated novel to become considered a great work in its own right, ...


Calderwood Collection Celebrates Old Persia at Sackler

“In Harmony,” which opened on Monday and will remain on display until June 1, consists of the collection of Norma Jean Calderwood, a private art collector, curator, and former fine arts lecturer Boston College, who amassed an extensive array of Islamic art over the course of her life.


Rent Remains True With Creative Staging and Lighting

"December 24th, 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. From here on out I shoot without a script." Mark, an amateur filmmaker ...


'12 Angry Men' Rocks Agassiz with Righteous Indignation

The show boasted a very strong cast and costume design, and, apart from some slight directorial hitches, succeeded brilliantly in capturing the nuances of the characters.


'Next to Normal' a Resounding Success

With more than 30 songs, “Next to Normal” is almost entirely music. Instead of the songs being broken up by chunks of action, they often directly follow each other and even interweave as the focus shifts from one character to another. It’s a tall order, but this cast handled it with the style and grace that is usually associated with a professional production.


Quad Arts Festival Seeks to Make Arts Accessible

Sarah A. Moon '15 and Sammy G. Young '15 have big plans for drawing students into the arts—one of which ...


Art Collective Bombs to Heal Cities

Chilean group Casagrande bombs cities—with poetry, not explosives.


Finding Harvard’s Missing Legacy

Arthur Kingsley Porter, a Harvard professor, disappeared without a trace in 1929.


Portrait of an Artist: John R. Jasperse

Choreographer John R. Jasperse is an artist-in-residence for the Office for the Arts at Harvard's dance program, where he is working with students on a full-length performance that opens next week.


Incredible Dancing Elevates 'Cabaret'

"Cabaret" succeeds largely due to its incredible dancing and live band. However, the actual narrative sections are often found lacking in comparison to the choreography.


Preview: Piano Society Fall Recital

The Harvard College Piano Society's upcoming fall recital represents the work of an organization revitalized.


Brattle Street Chamber Players Start Strong

The Brattle Street Chamber Players played their fall concert


Roving Reporter: Rock and Roll Petting Zoo

Children interact with instruments at the Rock and Roll Petting Zoo


Portrait of an Artist: Roger Reynolds

Roger Reynolds talks about his compositions.


Irrepressible ‘Irma Vap’ Wows the Adams Pool

“Irma Vap” succeeded in humorously poking fun at Telenovelas and typical Hispanic stock characters through solid acting and well executed, purposefully cheesy sound effects.


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