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Jenya O. Godina

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Books

Loss, Loneliness, and Love in Yiyun Li’s Latest Collection

“Gold Boy, Emerald Girl” thrives on a constantly pulsing, energetic undercurrent: a triumphant depiction of the power of interpersonal connection.

Visual Arts

Escobedo Ignites 'Fire' with Solo Show

Abstract figures pulsating with symbolism and emotion; imagery as macabre as it is mesmerizing; dynamic conflagrations of texture and detail: these are the elements of “Ladders to Fire,” a transfixing exhibition of the work of Kayla A. Escobedo ’12.

Visual Arts

HKS Event Examines Art and Citizenship

What defines the ambiguous distinction between a national and a world citizen, and how do institutions such as art museums influence the shifting interplay between local and global identity?

Music

Hot Chip

On “One Life Stand,” Hot Chip debuts a newly stripped-down aesthetic that effortlessly combines soulful ballads with synth effects and electronic distortion.

Theater

A.R.T. Offers J-Term Theater Training

This J-term, Harvard students will be scattered across the globe—traveling, working, catching up on seasons of TV shows, or otherwise ...

Harvard in the World

Globe Endorses Khazei for Senate

In a move sure to excite many enthusiastic undergrads, the Boston Globe endorsed Alan Khazei ’83 in the special election for the Massachusetts senate seat left vacant by the death of Ted Kennedy.

Film

Planet 51

Dir. Jorge Blanco, Javier Abad, Marcos Martinez (TriStar Pictures) -- 3.5 STARS

Visual Arts

Escobedo Exhibit Makes SOCH Penthouse Personal

The intricately detailed, visceral, and abstract images on display in the Penthouse Gallery of the Student Organization Center at Hilles ...

IOP

Obama Advisor Speaks at IOP

David Axelrod, Senior Advisor to President Obama and chief strategist of his 2008 presidential campaign, spoke last night at the ...

Mika

Most songs off of Mika’s new album, “The Boy Who Knew Too Much,” could have been plucked directly from a

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