Writer
Ada Pema
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Art in the City: I Am (Wo)man
Amidst daily city traffic, a woman stands, emotionless, holding a hand-made sign with the words “I AM A MAN” written
Poet Puzzles in ‘Namely, Muscles’
The solitary aquamarine chair in the middle of the bare, black Harvard Dance Studio did not know what was coming
Gods In Color
It’s difficult not to be taken aback by the infusion of hues in “Gods in Color,” one of the latest
Katha Pollitt Gets Personal
Though she is a self-proclaimed feminist, Katha Pollitt’s latest work defies easy stereotype. The biographical essays in “Learning to Drive”
New Events On Tap at Pub
In its second semester of operation, Harvard’s undergraduate pub is looking to expand its reach with extended operating hours and
ARTSMONDAY: 'Andronicus' Sets a Somber Tone in Garage
The hole in the earth where the Actors’ Shakespeare Project performs the Shakespeare classic “Titus Andronicus”—otherwise known as the basement
Gross Unveils Plan for Visas
Surrounded by a dozen international students hoping to secure temporary worker visas before they graduate, Dean of the College Benedict
The Lives of Others
At first glance, “The Lives of Others” is just another “1984”-aping, “Big Brother is watching,” dystopian storyline. After all, the