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SOFIE C. BROOKS

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Tradition, Technology, and Blockbuster Ballet

Radio stations are playing a rotation of Christmas songs, red and green decorations have replaced the Halloween candy in the seasonal isle, and the New York City Ballet has started promoting its famous version of “The Nutcracker.”

Columns

Broadway Lies in the Web It's Made

Living in New York last summer, I found it hard to avoid talk of the long-awaited opening of “Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark.

Columns

Letting Our Masterpieces Go to Pieces

There’s something to be said for letting nature run its course, even on art

Columns

Classical Rock: Genre-Breaking Music

Modern music often demands a choice between two sharply defined camps—the ultra modern and synthesized or the completely traditional.

Columns

Publishing Words: The Future of Books

Unlike an opera or ballet, the words of Dickens, Chaucer, and Shakespeare still ring true even on an electronic screen.

For The Moment

Get Out! 21+ Edition

Those 1990 June, July, and August babies who never had birthday parties in lower school because their friends were at ...

For The Moment

Drinky Drink: Holiday Edition

Although the daylight hours are growing increasingly short and the stress of exams draws ever nearer, the holiday season and ...

For The Moment

Love it: Hot TFs

Hot TFs are great because they’re basically like the boyfriend you wish you had. They have to be polite to ...

Chutney's
For The Moment

The Garage Goes Indian

Most people are a little uncertain of what to expect when they enter the Garage and approach the colorful counter ...

A. Ryan Leslie's Keynote Address
Fifteen Questions

A. Ryan Leslie's Keynote Address

A. Ryan Leslie's Keynote Address
In The Meantime

15 Questions with A. Ryan Leslie ’98

A. Ryan Leslie ’98 is a singer, songwriter, producer and promoter whose accomplishments include graduating from Harvard at the age ...

Richard Wrangham
In The Meantime

15 Questions with Richard W. Wrangham

Richard W. Wrangham, Currier’s House Master since 2008, has studied man’s hairier cousin—the chimpanzee—since his days as an undergraduate at ...

Athena Lao
Scrutiny

Building Ethnic Studies

Although she grew up in Arizona, where ethnicity and migration are hot political issues, Jessica Roman-Salazar ’12 came to Harvard ...

Fifteen Most Interesting

15 Most Interesting Seniors: Winston X. Yan

Fastidious, creative, and brilliant: these are the three words that Winston X. Yan’s close friend and business partner Alexander G. Bick ’10 would use to describe the Adams resident

In The Meantime

Oh Allston, My Allston

Lights, camera, Allston.

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