On Campus
‘Picasso: War, Combat, and Revolution’ Review: Harvard Art Museums Cultivates a Chilling Representation of the Iconic Spanish Painter
The exhibition’s collaboration aims to allow students to practice critically analyzing art while also bringing striking pieces to the broader Harvard and Cambridge community.
The Hasty Pudding Honors Barry Keoghan as 2024’s Man of the Year
This Feb. 2, Hasty Pudding Theatricals congratulated Barry Keoghan as their 2024 Man of the Year.
‘He Really Made a Change’: Russian Harvard Affiliates Mourn Alexey Navalny’s Death at Vigil
Thirty Harvard affiliates gathered to mourn the death of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny at a small vigil in Harvard Yard Saturday evening.
Hasty Pudding Honors Annette Bening as the 74th Woman of the Year
Hasty Pudding Theatricals has been selecting a Woman of the Year for nearly three quarters of a century, beginning with Gertrude Lawrence in 1951.
Artistry, Accessibility, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Homage to the Underrepresented
The concert was a testament to the power of diverse repertoire and inclusive artistry.
Harvard Book Store Hosts Midnight Release Party for ‘House of Flame and Shadow’
The Harvard Book Store’s midnight party allowed fans to connect over a shared passion for friendship and fiction.
Chelsea Clinton, Experts Discuss Impact of Climate Change on Childhood Development
A panel of four early childhood health experts discussed the effect of climate change on childhood development at a Harvard Graduate School of Education forum on Wednesday.
Festive Family Friendly Fun with Anthony Williams’s ‘Urban Nutcracker’
For the past 22 years, Anthony Williams’s “Urban Nutcracker” has celebrated diversity through dance.
Harvard Graduate Student Files Complaint Against Econ Professor Jason Furman’s Wife
Eve A. Gerber, the wife of economics professor Jason Furman ’92, confronted a second Harvard graduate student wearing a keffiyeh, according to the student and his friend who witnessed the encounter.
Artist Profile: Siblings Ruby and Joseph Douglas Elmhirst Fuse Voices in Their Short Film ‘Burnt Milk’
The success of their collaboration is proof of the creative threads that connect them.
Handel’s ‘Messiah’ by Handel and Haydn Society: A Spiritual Journey and Holiday Oratio
The Handel and Haydn Society took the audience on a spiritual journey right at the start of the holiday season.
‘A Journey in Images: The Photography of Yun Thwaits’ Explores Life’s Timeless Beauty
Thwaits’ exhibit is the embodiment of her journey with photography, as well as her journey through life so far.
Pop-Up Renaissance Concert: Historic Familiarity in a New Modern Form
From the students to the audience, everyone seemed to enjoy the immersion into the Renaissance era.
Boston Snowport: A Whimsical Winter Village In the City
The main attraction, The Holiday Market, is nestled in the heart of Snowport.
Boston Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ Review: Christmas Wonder is Back
“The Nutcracker” features accomplished dancers from the company as well as students from the Boston Ballet School.