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Ada Pema

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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”


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


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