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April B. Wang
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Minutiae Make 'Story'
It has been five years since Tobias Wolff’s last novel and over 10 years since his last collection of short
'HOMECOMING' REWRITES HOMER
The first—and only—time that I read Homer’s “The Odyssey” was in my high school freshman English class. I hated it.
A Troubling ‘Titus’ In the Ex
When Olga I. Zhulina ’09 stood alone amidst a grove of red flags, holding out forearms swathed in red scarves
‘Hot Tin Roof’ Is A Dynamite Show
While wholly unacquainted with Tennessee Williams’ work, I went to see the Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club’s production of “Cat on a
‘Zookeeper’ a Mixed Bag
It is difficult not to speculate about a book when its title is “The Zookeeper’s Wife.” Such a stamp holds
ARTSMONDAY: ‘Who’s Afraid?’ Is a Strong, Intense Play
I walked out of the Loeb Ex on Friday feeling as though I had just been through a war—a war
ARTSMONDAY: ‘Fabulation’ is Magical Experience
There is a theater crowd on every campus; they’re the students whose names you see over and over again on
ARTSMONDAY: A Warm Welcome For Loeb Ex Play
When a jabbering, flourescently-dressed Marielle E. Woods ’08 first strutted onto the stage of “Reception” with a shell-shocked Jonah C.
‘Cabrol’ Dwarfs Mainstage
In the original production and in most subsequent interpretations, the protagonist of “The Three Lives of Lucie Cabrol” is a
ARTSMONDAY: ‘Fall’ Proves a Successful Leap of Faith
If Harvard could somehow be distilled into one play, “Fall” would be it. The good news for Harvard: it also