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Hannah M. Wilkoff
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‘Freedom in the Equation’ Portraits at Science Center Remember Ukrainian Scientists
“Freedom in the Equation” is on view at the Art Wall at the Science Center through March 10.
Harvard Jazz Orchestra Review: A Splendid Night with Ted Nash
Complete with technical aptitude and improvisational creativity, the night was a testament to the strong jazz presence at Harvard.
‘SNL 50’ Review: A Long But Meaningful Tribute
The crossover in generations was one of the highlights of the show, creating combinations of celebrities that seem like a fever dream.
‘You’re Cordially Invited’ Review: Iconic Duo, Less Iconic Product
With two of the biggest names in entertainment, the movie poster sets a high standard which the film ultimately fails to live up to.
‘Holiday Pops’ Review: A Splendid and Spirited Journey
The programming and execution of the concert provided an enjoyable experience for a variety of listeners.
Arts Vanity: In Defense of Apple Music
I stand by my allegiance to Apple Music. After this experience, I offer readers my takeaways
Sammy Rae & The Friends Concert Review: A Return to Roadrunner With Even More Energy
Over the course of the night, The Friends delivered an electrifying and deeply emotional performance.
Dawn M. Spears on Public Art and Amplifying Indigenous Artistic Traditions in the Northeast
Spears and her husband also grew an acre of this corn on the land they used for the Narragansett Food Sovereignty Initiative. They saw the corn’s ability to bring together their community.
Amina T. Salahou ’25 on Les Adore One Year In
Salahou believes that her vision and the network of Les Adore — which reaches New York City, Paris, and beyond — will persist.
The Art of the Outside: Sonia S. Ralston on ‘Ghost Trees’
In an augmented reality exhibit called “Ghost Trees,” Sonia S. Ralston, an alum of the Harvard Graduate School of Design designed 3-D digital models of five Arboretum trees.