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Jirmanus has translated her own brand of social activism into an artistic outlet with her new magazine—Present! After being a

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DiSalvo, though often disenchanted by the arts community at Harvard, refuses to be written out of it. Founder of the

Dominique DeLeon '04

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This senior Government concentrator from the student band Justice League is all over the place artistically, adding his own flavor

‘Staggering Genius’ Cracks Up Students

It’s easy to think you know Dave Eggers after reading his work—just ask his legion of rabid intellectual fans. But

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A former winner of the Philadelphia and National Young Playwrights Competition, McCarthy is an underground talent at Harvard who is

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Hodgson makes his directing debut this fall with the first pre-season show at the Loeb Experimental Theater: How I Learned

KSG Terror Sleuth Publishes Interviews With Extremists

Kennedy School of Government Lecturer on Public Policy Jessica Stern has sat face-to-face with some of the most dangerous and

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Geordie Broadwater will spend his fall semester working in Harvards premier theater venue, directing the Harvard debut of Temptation on

Quick on Their Feet

As interdisciplinary art at Harvard begins to gain momentum, “Thirteen” keeps reappearing on the radar. The troupe, which premiered in

Spotlight: Tamara R. Reichberg '04

Among the photographs that will be featured in Adams House next weekend for Arts First are images by Tamara R.

Spotlight: John T. Drake '06

Blanks., the popular Freshman Arts Project (FAP)-born band recently selected to play Harvard’s Springfest and the Holyoke Stage at Arts

Open Season on Adams Tunnel Walls

At the foot of the stairs to the Adams House basement, a sardonic greeting scrawled in paint across the door

SPOTLIGHT: Emily J. Carmichael '03

Stopover, the newest project of writer, director, actor, cartoonist, sculptor and jack-of-all-trades Emily J. Carmichael ’03, opens this weekend in

Congress Considers Bill To Penalize Tuition Hikes

Saying he wants to stop the “frightening trend” of sharp college tuition increases, a Republican member of Congress has proposed

Screenwriter, Harvard Grad Dies at 90

Daniel Taradash ’33, a screenwriter and winner of the 1953 Academy Award for From Here to Eternity, died Feb. 22.

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