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Boston

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Joy of the Jest

Student and professional clowns alike emphasize the heartening nature of their discipline.

Harvard in the City

Students Run in Boston Marathon

Dozens of Harvard students participated in the 115th Boston Marathon yesterday.

On Campus

New Website 'U4U' Connects Students from Boston's Largest Colleges

Looking for a party to go to this weekend? How about a study group for your upcoming midterm or a place to sell your old books?

Music

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Charles Johnson performs his own love song titled "Squirrel" at the Berklee College's Singer-Songwriter Showcase at Cafe 939 in Boston.

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Aleks Georgi performs her own love song titled "Need to Know" at the Berklee College's Singer-Songwriter Showcase at Cafe 939 in Boston.

Music

Berklee Musicians Tackle Love, Breakups

Berklee's Singer-Songwriter Showcase transcends the cliché of love and breakups and delivers a night of entertaining performances.

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Boston

Exhibit Captures Spring’s Vibrant Energy

Dale Chihuly's new blown-glass exhibit at the MFA captures the vivid energy and exuberance of spring.

On Campus

Song of Myself

The art of spoken word raises questions about the nature and use of poetry and performance.

Cambridge

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Along with hundreds of other residents of the greater Boston area, this girl gets pummeled by a friend during the annual International Pillow Fight Day in Cambridge Commons.

On Campus

Weekend in Photos (04/04/2011)

Theater

Innovative ‘Merchant’ Astounds

A modernized "Merchant of Venice" succeeds by upturning traditional interpretations of the classic play.

Dance

Jorma Elo Reimagines ‘A Night at the Ballet’

In the Boston Ballet’s February press release, famed choreographer Jorma Elo said of his newest production, “I hope the audience ...

The Color of Baseball
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The Color of Baseball

Baseball enthusiasts Steven Biel, David M. Brewer, and Richard A. Johnson and former Negro League player Reginald C. "Reggie" Howard lead a discussion titled the "Color of Baseball" about how the issue of race has impacted the history of America's favorite sport in Emerson yesterday. The discussion also included an exhibit of baseball pictures from photographer William Chapman.

Music

Adés Raises Baton for Shakespeare

In 1827, the young composer Hector Berlioz attended performances of several plays by William Shakespeare on the Parisian Left Bank. ...

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