Campus Arts
Artist Spotlight: Joan Chen
Actress Joan Chen sits down with The Crimson to discuss her career, film, and speaking at the Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations conference this upcoming Monday.
Artist Spotlight: Jocelyn and Chris Arndt
As singer-pianist and guitarist, respectively, of their own band, siblings Jocelyn L. Arndt ’17 and Christian S. Arndt ’18 juggle school and touring and even carved out the time to release their first EP, “Strangers in Fairyland,” in October.
Drawing with Scissors: The Anatomy of an Exhibition
Last Thursday, curator Jodi Hauptman and conservator Karl Buchberg of the Museum of Modern Art discussed their acclaimed exhibit, "Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs," at the Harvard Art Museums.
"Unmasking" Minstrelsy with Loeb Library's New Exhibit
Loeb Library's new exhibit, "Unmasking Jim Crow," is a culmination of a Harvard seminar on minstrelsy that hopes to explore the history and legacy of blackface performance.
All Together Now: Conducting with Vance George
Grammy-award winning conductor Vance George brought his unique perspective to the classroom and choir during his week-long residency at Harvard.
Chris Pratt Named Hasty Pudding’s 2015 Man of the Year
Pratt will be honored on Feb. 6 with a celebratory roast and “Pudding Pot” award presented by the Theatricals, a musical comedy troupe.
Life in Quotes
Incoming campus arts executive Ha D.H. Le shares select words of wisdom from her favorite cultural works.
Artist Spotlight: Tree A. Palmedo
Though we weren’t allowed to record this interview, we promise we took the best notes we could.
The Arts 2014 Year in Review Survey Results
Check out the crunched data of the results of the 2014 Arts Year in Review poll, with links to relevant reviews and articles.
Marianne Moore Biographer Talks Poetry, Family
“Marianne Moore became the important poet she was because of her resistance and her survival of her very oppressive mother,” said Linda Leavell, biographer and Beinecke fellow at Yale. “What I needed to do in this book was to tell the story of Moore’s family.”