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Lee ann W. Custer
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Thinking in Wire
PARIS, France – An exhibition of Alexander Calder’s work could only mean dangling bits of wire painted in primary colors,
A Blanket Statement
I sat at my grandmother’s old Singer sewing machine, under my fourth floor window, and looked out over the white
Covering the Yard's Art
Each and every day, crowds of tourists—cameras in hand—swarm a seated, stoic John Harvard. While the statue—the third most photographed
SCREENSHOTS: Fever Pitch
November is to baseball fans as the end of party grants is to Currier’s Ten Man: game over. Though Boston
A Moveable Feast - Ernest Hemingway
It started as a trip to Homegoods, and a fruitless search for dorm decor. I was wading through a center
SPOTLIGHT: Patrick H. Quinn ’10 & Juan D. Camero ‘10
Although their jovial personalities might make it seem so, life’s not all a cabaret for busy freshmen Patrick H. Quinn
PLUGGED IN
Caffeine isn’t the only thing keeping Harvard students wired these days. The newly-formed Harvard Interactive Media Group (HIMG) is trying
ARTSMONDAY: 'Post-Romantik' Pleases Houghton
Books became a backdrop Thursday night at Houghton Library, ceding their spotlight to the latest installment in the Library’s Chamber
Double Hung
Like a provocative lecture packed with unanswered questions, “Double Hung I,” the first of a two-part exhibition of student artwork
Pigment Could Undo Pollock
A sophisticated scientific analysis has raised questions about the authenticity of three paintings attributed to Jackson Pollock, Harvard researchers reported