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Giselle Barcia

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Atonement

“The story can resume,” writes Robbie Turner, a British soldier fighting in World War II, to Cecilia Tallis, his beloved.


‘Serenade’ Provides Stunning Debut for Boston Ballet

The ballet that began the reign of Romantic ballet, “La Sylphide,” also began the Boston Ballet’s 2007-2008 season at the


So You Think You Can Bash Reality Television

As two beautiful youngsters step on the stage clad in Spanish-like garb, the room went silent. The pair strikes their


Alum Tapped To Lead New York Philharmonic

Alan T. Gilbert ’89, the chief conductor of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, will be the new music director of


Recent Grad Dies in Car Crash

CORRECTION APPENDED José F. Alegría '07, a 21-year-old recent Harvard College graduate and former Eliot House resident, died early last