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Alexander B. Fabry
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The Value of Veritas
It is, I think, occasionally important to ask yourself that odd question: “What the hell am I doing here?” It
Ceridwen Dovey '03
“Always write with a compass but not a map,” says Ceridwen Dovey ’03, quoting the contemporary Spanish author Javier Marias
Ceridwen Dovey ’03
“Always write with a compass but not a map,” says Ceridwen Dovey ’03, quoting the contemporary Spanish author Javier Marias
Titian Tintoretto, Vernonese Awe at MFA
Tintoretto—a nickname meaning “little dyer” after his father’s profession—was the eldest of 22 children (his father must have been busy
Best Face Forward
Though Harry Potter may get into his common room by saying “Balderdash” or “flibbertigibbet” and walking past a swinging portrait
HLS Awards Artists at ICA
Precision seems to be very important to artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude. In one of their most well-known projects, executed in
Aged Before Their Time
As Harvard’s social pupae gathered Thursday night at the Fogg’s farewell gala (theme: “Ooh La La!”), different social circles soon
Heynen Revives the Voice of '60s Critic
"On an oriental trip an old soothsayer told me my fortune,” wrote Sibyl Moholy-Nagy in 1943. “Toward the end he
A Little Piece of Balteo Yazbeck
Caracas in the 1950s and 1960s was a modernist boomtown. Croesan oil wealth and a powerful military dictatorship together created
Alexander B. Fabry
Just jump, Georgy Bailey: this isn’t “A Wonderful Life.” Here are five great holiday stories in unexpected places. 1. Die