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Die Fledermaus
Dunster House Opera returns to Strauss classic "Die Fledermaus" for this year's production.
Four Harvard Students Named Rhodes Scholars
Three Harvard undergraduates and one Harvard Medical School students number among the 32 Rhodes Scholars announced today.
Facemash.com, Zuckerberg's Former Website, Sold for $30K
After nearly three weeks and ten bids, a piece of Facebook history goes to a lucky unknown for $30,201.
HBC Raises the 'Barre'
Devoid of frilly tutus, glittery crowns, and any sparkling set design, the Harvard Ballet Company (HBC) presented “Barre None” this past weekend, showcasing ballet in its purest form.
‘Diary’ Reveals Barthes’ Writing and Grieving Process
On October 26, 1977, the day after his mother died, French philosopher and literary theorist Roland Barthes began the “Mourning Diary”—a series of reflections written on small pieces of paper the size of index cards, that he kept through September 15, 1979.
‘Hooligan’ Bruno Mars Challenges Bounds of Genre
Although in parts, “Doo Wops and Hooligans” can seem unfocused, the songs seem to blend mellifluously because Mars’s voice is out of this world.
Portrait of an Artist: Alex W. Palmer '12
Alex W. Palmer ’12 is like the quintessential Harvard student in that despite the casual demeanor, he is anything but typical.
Portrait of an Artist
What happens to memories if we don’t remember them? Do films truly tell the whole story? These are some of ...