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'Pinafore' Cast Sets Sail to Success
Celebrating their 50th anniversary, the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan Players (HRGSP) whiz through “HMS Pinafore” and “Trial by Jury,” performed back-to-back with energy, grace, and abundant humor
Showcase Gives a Glimpse of Dance
Bergmann and Susan Larson of the Dance Program at the Office for the Arts, it allowed students to see the different types of dance on campus come together on one stage and provided an understanding of the dance community at Harvard
Twins Wow in 'Double Concerto' with HRO
The title “Crescendo” would have been just as fitting for Friday night’s performance of “Verdi, Brahms, and Strauss” by the Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra (HRO) in Sanders Theatre. While the pieces played were all rife with dramatic
The Real Gameday Battle
Just as Harvard’s fullbacks are getting ready to suck it up on the AstroTurf, Besl and her band, the Sinister Turns, are getting ready to lay it all out at the tailgate’s first annual Harvard-Yale Battle of the Bands.
Peabody Rediscovers Images of New Guinea
In 1961, less than a year after graduating from Harvard College, Michael C. Rockefeller ’60 joined the Peabody Museum’s 1961 New Guinea Expedition as a sound recordist and photographer
Gilbert and Sullivan: Players Celebrate Golden Anniversary
Never will the Harvard community see men and women decked out in top hats and hoop skirts around campus these days
'Bradbury' Navigates Reality and Fantasy
Visions of a bleak future tend to fall into one of two categories: the sleek, soulless, machine-driven version, or the post-apocalyptic, totalitarian version. Both styles of dystopia got an airing in “Bradbury and Beyond,” which ran at
Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan operettas exist within a world of their own. To begin with, the comedic works are distinctly British and distinctly Victorian. But even beyond their spatial and temporal remoteness, the pieces tend to play
Headlines Portray Built Landscape Exquisitely
It wouldn’t be completely absurd to look for “Looking at Landscapes; Environmental Puzzles from Three Photographers,” at an art museum—the small, gray room that holds the exhibit’s 52 photographs could easily be part of one
Boston Tries To Be Fashion-Forward
“Red is the new Libertine. Platinum is the new Marie-Antoinette. Leather is the new luxury. Veiling is the new seduction. Dior is the new Erotica.” Written on a wall in Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), designer John Galliano’s words
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