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Anna E. Sakellariadis

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Lampoon Writers Ready for Primtetime

While it may seem to a typical by-stander that moving headquarters from a castle to a rock is kind of


Welsh Poet Doesn't Suffer

For those Harvard students wondering how the first National Poet of Wales gets over her writer’s block, Gwyneth Lewis says


HBC Prepares for 'Departure'

From classical ballet to ballroom dancing, the Harvard Ballet Company’s “Pointes of Departure” demonstrates its versatility. The aptly titled show—which


Adams Teaches Harvard Students to Function

It’s 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Students are having dinner, agonizing over all of their remaining work, and...learning how to fix


Achebe’s Poems Awe Listeners

Prominent Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his first seminal work, “Things Fall Apart” yesterday evening with


Portraits by Yousef Karsh Shine at the MFA

Before there was Mario Testino and Annie Leibovitz, there was Yousuf Karsh. “Karsh 100: A Biography in Images,” on display


AC/DC

From the opening riff of the title song on AC/DC’s new album, “Black Ice,” one thing is perfectly clear: the


Color Dazzles in Animal Kingdom

“The Language of Color” is the comprehensive epitome of the maxim “show, don’t tell,” with its digital media, still-life photos,


BY ITS COVER

The world is serious out there. Not only am I in the thick of classes and all else that school


POPSCREEN: Kanye West

Who knew that puppets could have issues? Sure, Kermit and Miss Piggy had their tiffs; but when I was growing