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The Strange Sound of Music

On Sunday, Nov. 17, an anxious crowd waited in a line starting from Science Center D—and extending into Oxford Street—before

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A Poor Puppet's Hour On Stage

“Make sure that you don’t tip back too far—your head will roll off,” Emily J. Carmichael ’04 says calmly during

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Persistence of Memory

In the small Waverly Gallery in Greenwich Village, a onetime social activist and atheistic Jewish grandmother is losing her mind.

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More Than Words

With a little imagination, it could have been an Italian palazzo. The charms of a Renaissance courtyard, a dovecote of

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New Music

Pearl Jam Riot Act Epic Two years since their last studio album and 72 live albums later, Pearl Jam is

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The Joy of Mouthing Off

On a freezing and rainy night last Saturday, something vaguely religious was going down at a sold-out Axis Club. New

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Frolicking With the Flying Frogs

Swathed in smoke and murky lighting in the Avalon Ballroom on We. Nov. 13th, Les Claypool hunched over to sing

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De-Kline and Fall?

Mr. Arthur Hundert (Kevin Kline), a teacher at St. Benedict’s School for Boys, spends much of his time attempting to

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The Sins of the Fathers

Only human. No one can pretend to be more than that, not even the members of a Church that can

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Theater in the Square

Harvard Square is said to have the most bookstores per square foot of any American city. But its density of

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Will This Cradle Rock?

It’s June 16th, 1937, and director Orson Welles is phoning furiously, trying to find a theater to house his politically

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How to Become a Harvard Boy

Shaun Rein (GSAS ’02) would have hated Harvard as an undergraduate. But that doesn’t stop him from trying to help

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It's Getting Hot in Here (Here being the Loeb Mainstage)

“Outside it is winter. But here it is so hot.” And not just hot, mind you. Berlin’s infamous Kit Kat

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Primary Motion

t is not often that an artist working in Africa receives international attention. But William Kentridge, raised in Johannesburg, has

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Think Pinker

If Steven Pinker were redesigning Harvard’s core curriculum, all undergraduates would have to read three philosophers—Descartes, Locke, Rousseau—and then reject

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