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'The Association of Small Bombs' Renders the Aftermath of Terror
Mahajan delves into the most pressing urgencies of the human experience and twists the reader’s sympathies with tremendous dexterity. He accomplishes all of this within beautifully sparkling prose—a rare combination that makes “The Association of Small Bombs” an indubitable standout.
Novelist Colm Tóibín Speaks With Claire Messud at 'Writers Speak'
Novelist Colm Tóibín talked with Harvard English professor Claire Messud at "Writers Speak," presented by the Mahindra Humanities Center.
PSA: VES Open Studios on Friday
Classes have finally ended, and now we’re all basking in the glory of reading period, aka the most unstructured time you’ll have at Harvard.
'Bachelorette Surprises With a Dose of Darkness
The Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Company’s production of “Bachelorette,” which runs April 24 to May 5 in Farkas Hall, features evocative performances by a polished cast that tell a story far deeper than that of a mere bachelorette party.
Arts and Technology Speakers Come Together At Conference
Speakers from the arts and technology sectors came together on Thursday for “Art, Technology, Psyche,” an all-day conference hosted by the Digital Futures consortium and the Digital Arts and Humanities Group.
Artist Spotlight: Tania León
The Crimson speaks with composer, conductor, and arts educator Tania León about her artistic process on Saturday prior to the second of two concerts featuring her 2006 piece "Toque."
The Boston Ballet at Harvard: A Glimpse of a Dance Form in Flux
Members of the Boston Ballet came to the Harvard Dance Center on Friday to rehearse and offer a preview into the spring season's performances.