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Archives → 2011 → 4/19
- Murdered Actor and Activist Recalled
- Saoirse Ronan Embraces the Eccentric
- ‘The Conspirator’ is a Compelling Allegory
- Brattle Street, A Hidden Gem
- Ai Weiwei’s 5,335 Backpacks Hold Political, Artistic Charge
- Preview: The Story
- Preview: Sphinx: A Sketch Show
- ‘Prophet’ a Missed Opportunity
- ‘Godot’ Makes the Waiting Worthwhile
- A Powerful, Somber ‘Parade’
- Portrait of an Artist: Leah Reis-Dennis
- ‘Journey’ Creatively Revisits the Traditional
- TUnE-yArDs Conjure Subtly Dark Pop
- TV on the Radio’s Unpolished Power
- Elbow Create Elegantly Evocative Rock
- Del the Funky Homosapien Stays Fresh on ‘Golden Era’
- ‘Double Shadow’ Presents a New Way to Pray
- Australian Laureate Murray Meditates on Nature and Dialect
- Komunyakaa Creates Bizarre, Beautiful World in ‘Couch’
- Wallace’s Unfinished Novel Assesses Metaphysical Accounts
- Art's Events For The Week Of April 19
- Joy of the Jest
- Support Our Sports
- Getting In
- Mandatory Suffrage
- In Defense of Colleges
- Visitas Reworks Faculty Panels
- Carol Queen Speaks of Positive Porn
- Divya Narendra, Co-Founder of ConnectU, Praises Perseverance
- Najjar Pushes For Cooperation
- Union Talks Contract Goals
- Students Organize March for Common Sense
- Students Share Passover Rituals
- HBS Musical Parodies Student Life
- On ‘Bucket List,’ Both Joy and Tears
- Kirkland Shooting Prosecutors Were Harvard Roommates
- SLAM Members Meet with Faust
- Sailing Coeds Qualify for National Semifinals
- Rookie Slugger Excels for Division-Leading Crimson
- Krieger Shows Character, Toughness in Crease
- Around the Water Cooler: Ivy League Shakeups
- Fowl Play
- Stand with Japan Dinner
- Date Auction Raises Money For Cancer Research
- Mutai Wins Boston Marathon
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