Katie Kitamura on Horror, Performance, and Writing Fiction
April 22, 2025

Renowned novelist Katie Kitamura has captivated readers with her unique blend of incisive storytelling and psychological depth.With her latest work, "Audition," Kitamura explores the intricate layers of performance and identity within the framework of a horror narrative.
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Becky G Cultural Rhythms: Celebrating Diversity in Arts
April 14, 2025

Becky G Cultural Rhythms brings vibrancy and artistic expression to Harvard's annual festival of cultural diversity.As the honored Artist of the Year, Becky G celebrated the authentic performances that showcased a mosaic of dance styles and traditions from around the globe.
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Harvard University Archives: Uncovering Hidden Treasures
April 10, 2025

Harvard University Archives serves as a treasure trove of knowledge, meticulously preserving the rich tapestry of Harvard history and its profound influence on America.Among its remarkable collections lies a handwritten letter from John F.
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Dance Techniques: Tips to Dance Like Somebody’s Watching
April 10, 2025

Dance techniques form the backbone of expressive movement, encompassing a diverse array of dance styles that captivate audiences worldwide.From ballet to hip-hop, these techniques not only enhance performance but also facilitate personal growth through dance training and exploration.
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Night Side Songs: A Powerful Musical about Cancer Care
April 8, 2025

"Night Side Songs" emerges as a bold exploration of the complexities surrounding illness and death, crafted by Daniel and Patrick Lazour.In this poignant musical about cancer, the Lazour brothers seek to illuminate the often-hidden narratives of patients, caregivers, and medical professionals navigating the treacherous waters of palliative care.
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Harvard Office for the Arts: Celebrating 50 Years of Creativity
April 7, 2025

The Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) stands as a beacon of creativity and artistic exploration within the prestigious halls of Harvard University.Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the OFA has profoundly enriched the landscape of Harvard arts programs, fostering a vibrant community where student art involvement flourishes.
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Book-to-Film Adaptations: Best Faculty Picks for Oscar Season
April 7, 2025

Book-to-film adaptations have long been a beloved way to bring literary masterpieces to the silver screen, captivating audiences with their fresh interpretations of iconic stories.From classic tales to contemporary blockbusters, these adaptations often spark debates among fans, prompting the age-old question, "was the book better?" However, many filmmakers have succeeded in crafting compelling narratives that not only honor their source material but also elevate it, resulting in some of the best book adaptations in cinematic history.
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David Lynch: A Deep Dive into His Cinematic Language
April 7, 2025

David Lynch, a master of surreal storytelling, has etched his name into the annals of cinema with films that defy convention and ignite imagination.Renowned for his distinctive style, Lynchian cinema offers a deep dive into the uncanny, with notable works such as "Blue Velvet" providing complex layers ripe for analysis.
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Celeste Ng’s Our Missing Hearts: A Dystopian Reflection
April 7, 2025

In her latest novel, "Our Missing Hearts," Celeste Ng crafts a poignant exploration of a dystopian future that paradoxically mirrors contemporary society.This compelling narrative follows a Chinese American mother and her biracial son in a world where unpatriotic behavior is punishable by law, effectively tearing families apart.
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