Emily C. Wong
The Balcony Rehearsal
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club rehearses for The Balcony, a play that details the experiences of three men as they act out their fantasies in a brothel in town. The Balcony, which opens at the Loeb Theater on November 12th, forces its audience to think about the difference between what is real and what is not, and question what it really means to have power.
Views from Washington
Julius Genachowski, Federal Communications Commission chairman, delivers a lecture at the Harvard Law School. This lecture, which is part of the Views from Washington series, attracted many attendees who had the opportunity to ask Genachowski questions about what he has planned for the next year as FCC chairman.
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Marc Adams discusses the challenges of growing up gay in a religious conservative environment. Adams, the gay son of a fundamentalist Baptist minister, shared his own experience growing up at the Graduate School of Education to promote HeartStrong, a support organization for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people who are negatively impacted by religion-based academic institutions.
Morial on Effective Home Building
Marc H. Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, speaks at the Harvard Graduate School of Design about narrowing the divide between ethnic and socioeconomic classes by promoting more effective approaches to home building.
Panelists Discuss Presidential Debates
From left to right: Carl Cannon (moderator), Mike McCurry, Nicolle Wallace, Michael Dukakis, Charles Gibson, Andrew Rasiej. Gathering at the JFK Jr. Forum last night, these political figureheads discuss presidential debates and the role they play in presidential campaigns. These panelists keep the audience chuckling by recounting memories of their early political careers.
IOP Presidential Debate
From left to right: Carl Cannon (moderator), Mike McCurry, Nicolle Wallace, Michael Dukakis, Charles Gibson, Andrew Rasiej. Gathering at the JFK Jr. Forum last night, these political figureheads discuss presidential debates and the role they play in presidential campaigns. These panelists keep the audience chuckling by recounting memories of their early political careers.
Daniel Kehlmann Visits Harvard Book Store
The Harvard Book Store welcomes German novelist Daniel Kehlmann to Cambridge for a reading of his latest work, Fame: A Novel in Nine Episodes. This novel, which is told in nine overlapping narratives, grapples with the connection between life and one's identity.