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Amelie Julicher

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Bill Irwin in "On Beckett"
Theater

‘On Beckett’ Review: Bill Irwin’s Play Is a Captivating Theatrical Lecture

After 90 minutes Bill Irwin looked at the audience one last time before saying his final line: “This is all I have to say tonight, “ skillfully leaving the audience wanting more — more  “On Beckett” and more Bill Irwin.

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Arts

What the Hell Happened: Van Gogh is Crying, But Heinz is Happy!

On Oct. 14, two fossil fuel protesters threw two cans of tomato soup on Vincent van Gogh’s painting “Sunflowers” and glued themselves to the wall of the crime scene.

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Arts

The 74th Emmy Awards: A Mediocre Blast From The Past

The 74th Emmy Awards honored this past year’s best moments in television — but the ceremony itself does not make that list.

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Arts

'Ozark' Season 4 Part 2 Review: Not A Happy End But A Deserving Emmy Contender

After three and a half seasons, viewers might think they finally know the Byrdes. But just as that wrongful assumption took hold, Netflix dropped its final season, and it was earth-shattering.

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Theater

‘The Music Man’ Review: A Joyful Musical Theater Marathon That Could Have Gone That Extra Mile

What the revival lacks in originality, it makes up for with a breathtaking ensemble. The audience might not leave the theater smarter, but at least they leave it happier.

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Theater

'The Pirates of Penzance' Preview: “A Gateway Drug of Operetta”

On Nov. 11 at the Agassiz Theatre, the Harvard Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players will celebrate the premiere of “The Pirates of Penzance,” a comic opera.

The Winter's Tale Poster
Theater

A 'Winter’s Tale’ So Magical, Shakespeare Could Only Have Dreamed about It

On Oct. 28 at the Loeb Ex, the Hyperion Shakespeare Company premiered its magical rendition of Shakespeare’s classic play. After a long time away from in-person theater, this is one of the very first productions at Harvard devoid of laptop screens, virtual backdrops, and — most importantly — Zoom.

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Arts

73rd Emmy Awards Review: An Escapist Celebration Falls Flat

From this year’s show, it is clear that the Emmys still have a long road to travel to actually recognize and celebrate the diverse talent in television today.

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