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Mary A. Brazelton

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Rachel E. Whitaker

Although she is probably one of the most well-versed scholars of film studies at Harvard, Rachel E. Whitaker ’08 started


Mary A. Brazelton

Before you crack open that “Justice” book or tackle the next chapter of your organic chemistry textbook in preparation for


Contrasts Evoke Beijing's Beauty

Among the great cities of the world, Beijing is striking for its ugliness. I wasn’t surprised at the grunginess that


Five Shows That Should Not be Performed at Harvard

5. “Antigone.” Harvard students get enough of dormcest and leaves of absence, much less incest and exile. Sophocles may have


‘Autobahn’ Is An Emotional Ride

“Nobody knows the trouble that I’ve seen.” This lyric is emphasized in the music that opens Neil Labute’s “Autobahn: A


'Grace' Delivers Sweeping Scope

“American Grace” is like a classic 1950s movie on steroids. This epic dance show presents archetypal cinematic elements of a


Family Drama ‘Bette and Boo’ Hits Home

A baby being thrown to the floor, at the feet of aghast relatives: this image of violence is repeated several


Tech Shake Up

CORRECTION APPENDED This fall, some of the biggest drama on campus is happening in the sound-booths and catwalks of the


Jonathan E. Mayer '10

Choosing courses, comping the Crimson, parties in the Yard: these are the typical concerns of Harvard first-years during their first


Flying a Crimson Flag

BEIJING—Three objects sit on my desk: a Chinese-English dictionary, a lamp, and my computer. For anyone who knows me, this

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