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Alina Voronov
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Students Spend Spring Break Stepping
While some students spent their spring breaks reeling from midterms, Aaron C. Fallon ’11 and Alana C.M. O’Brien ’11 were
Guerín Debuts Films in U.S.
Haden Guest, director of the Harvard Film Archive (HFA), described Catalan director José Luis Guerín’s films, presented Feb. 9-11 at
To Die In Jerusalem
Director Hilla Medalia’s first feature documentary, “To Die in Jerusalem,” contributes to the ongoing dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis by
Myth Takes ‘Mad’ Turn
Inconspicuously displayed in “Overlapping Realms: Arts of the Islamic World and India 900-1900,” the six paintings and three books that
Giving the Numbers a Face
A child soldier, to say the least, isn’t the kind of person you meet on the street every day. We
The Stooges
The Stooges’ first release in 30-odd years, “The Weirdness,” lives up to its name—it’s a little weird. Once known as
Winning Pianists Arrive
Composer Aaron Copland once said, “To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time itself, incredible
HMS Study Explores Stress Management
As response papers and problem sets cloud your mind with worry this week, the best solution may be to attend
A Fanciful "Marriage of Figaro"
“If you are after a little amusement,” Figaro sings in the opening act of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” “I’ll
From Rock to Religion: TF Was Punk Rocker Back in the Day
Dressed in a brown suit jacket, teaching fellow and Government graduate student Samuel W. Goldman doesn’t look much like a