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Abby L. Noyes
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More than Markings
Tattoos are etched all around Harvard's campus, adorning students, professors, TFs, and maybe even the tourists pausing to take photos of the red-bricked buildings. But behind the typically visible body art are intricate stories of passions and personal histories—stories that provide a lens to examine the experiences, struggles, and anxieties of Harvard affiliates.
Koerner Ventures Beyond Bosch at Harvard Art Museums
Harvard art historian Joseph Leo Koerner lectured on the art of Hieronymus Bosch and its reception in print at the Harvard Art Museums on Thursday.
Arts Vanity Issue: 15 Hottest Deans
Arts imagines the comprehensive list of Harvard’s 15 8 Hottest Deans named Dingman, including brief profiles and fun trivia.
Music Video Breakdown: 'High on the Beach,' Lana Del Rey
While melding fables with the lyrics and stylings of self-described “gangsta Nancy Sinatra” is certainly a daunting task, genius and visionary Lana Del Rey achieves the marriage seamlessly.
'Story' a True Failure
In "True Story," James Franco and Jonah Hill try to be serious. Unfortunately, they fail to do more than irritate, as poor writing prevents the film from getting off the ground and acting generally disappoints.
Drunk in Love: The Music Video
The Arts Board stars in this music video about high literature, substance abuse, and the unquenchable thirst.
Harvard Art Museums Spotlight: Art Study Center
The study center, a 5,000-square-foot oasis on the museum’s fourth floor, will give visitors the ability to access the museum’s expansive works of art first hand.
“The Vagina Monologues” Is More Intimate and Provoking Than Ever
“The Vagina Monologues,” sponsored biennially by Harvard’s Office of Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (OSAPR), sets out to unabashedly discuss the taboo issues facing women in a more connected, communal way than years past.
The Year of Bearded Men
Incoming Columns Exec Abby L. Noyes discusses her favorite power beards of 2013.
Multimedia Feature: Controversial Collecting in Harvard's Museums
With pieces from around the world in their collections, Harvard's museums negotiate what artifacts they rightfully hold and should put on display.