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‘Rock’ Proves Fun for All ‘Ages’

Rocking through a self-proclaimed story of debauchery, decadence, and breasts, the national tour production of “Rock of Ages”—running at the Colonial Theatre through October 17—transports its audience back to the age of Reagan, leg warmers, and teased hair.

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Week in Photos: Arts (10/12/2010)

A Quagmire for Queer Art
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A Quagmire for Queer Art

Art addressing issues of sexuality lacks prominence on Harvard’s campus

A Quagmire for Queer Art
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A Quagmire for Queer Art

Despite Harvard's proximity to Boston’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender artistic community, its own queer art scene falls behind in productivity and publicity.

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‘Stuart’ Reigns in Sublime Staging

Experimental and Elizabethan elements are strange bedfellows, but in the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of Friedrich Schiller’s 1800 drama “Mary Stuart,” the two come together so brilliantly that one can only hope for more such fruitful unions.

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The Iconography of Freedom
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Metropolitan Museum of Art Official Discusses Lincoln Iconography

The Nathan I. Huggins Lecture Series concluded yesterday with a talk by Harold Holzer, the senior vice president for external ...

The Iconography of Freedom
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The Iconography of Freedom

Senior Vice President of External Affairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Harold Holzer, spoke yesterday about "The Iconography of Freedom Reconsidered" during the era of Abraham Lincoln. Holzer's lecture was the last of a three part series sponsored by the W.E.B. DuBois Institute for African and African-American Research.

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With all the hype surrounding last Thursday’s midnight premiere of “The Social Network,” FM’s Roving Reporter sacrificed a Thursday night...

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Week in Photos: Arts (10/05/2010)

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Portrait of an Artist: Alex W. Palmer '12

Alex W. Palmer ’12 is like the quintessential Harvard student in that despite the casual demeanor, he is anything but typical.

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Alex W. Palmer '12 is presenting his first solo humanitarian photography exhibit, "Children of Kakuma," through November 15.

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Maximilian C. Evans '13 and Carl Daher '13 stop to examine the original work of photographer C. E. Morse at the Mather Three Columns Galleria yesterday. Morse's exhibit opened yesterday and features photographs of paintings found in nature.

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