Ciaran S. Foley

Books

Harbach on Inspiration, Writing, and ‘Dudes’

“I went about the book thinking of good athletes as artists,” Chad Harbach said. “In a way I think that sports have become a preeminent art in our culture.”

Theater

Martian ‘Princess Ida’ Rockets to Success

"Princess Ida" tackles the sexist nature of the original plot with just the right amount of farce, turning what could have been an outdated show into a raucous and hilarious night out.

Music

February Concert Listings

From the Arts board, here are seven concerts in the next two weeks in the Boston area. Cure your midterm blues with rock, reggae, and rap.

Theater

tick, tick...Boom!

tick, tick...Boom! come to the Adams Pool on Feb. 23

Books

‘Adam’ a Shallow Retelling of Genesis Under Communism

'Adam and Evelyn' is a love story based on the fall of man, set during the fall of communism.

Theater

‘Mortal Terror’ a Scattershot Take on Shakespeare’s Life

The play fails to cohere dramatically or thematically, vacillating between terrorism and sordid affairs, comedy and drama.

Film

"Gatsby" Not So Great

University Finances

Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

Features

Female HLS Graduates Enter a Job Market Dominated by Men

Harvard Law School

In HLS Classes, Women Fall Behind