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Karen Z. Song
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35 Years of Friendship Between Cambridge and Yerevan
Cambridge and Yerevan became sister cities because of a group of Cambridge citizens hoping to build a civilian bridge between the United States and the USSR to ease inflammatory rhetoric during the Cold War. The cities’ relationship has now lasted 35 years.
Foods that Feel Like Home
The way I can taste the Earth in every bitter bite. How could it not feel like home?
From the Boston Book Festival: Silence in Poetry
In the workshop “The Silence After a Bell: Crafting Poems Beyond Language” hosted at the Goethe-Institut, Allison Adair and Sandra Lim shared readings from their own collections and invited workshop participants to consider the role and sound of silence in spoken verse.
From the Boston Book Festival: ‘Boston in 100 Words’ Writing Contest Makes Authors of Us All
On Saturday, Oct. 29, past winners of the contest, current judges, and the contest’s lead organizer joined Boston residents at the Boston Book Festival to present a panel discussing topics ranging from the creative process of tackling 100 word-vignettes to building community through storytelling.
Redefining Costume with KAIROS Dance Theater’s ‘HUSK/VESSEL’
Although the performers’ impressive displays of energy were interspersed with longer stretches of choreography that lacked momentum, KAIROS Dance Theater’s narrative exploration of costume in dance was ultimately one to remember.
Grolier Poetry Book Shop Celebrates 95th Anniversary
“As a person who writes specifically poetry, I think it's imperative to have poetry-specific places,” Olayiwola said.
Impressions: The Duality of Bass, Multi-instrumentality, and Discovering Indie-Folk Artists on Spotify with Ben J. Dreier ‘22-23
I just have a lot more fun with music in college now.
What a Time to be Alive: Spring Comes Early in Harvard Square with Life Alive
Nothing could be more timely than the opening of Harvard Square’s newest establishment and blackhole for college student dollars: Life Alive.
Life Alive Harvard Square
Life Alive is a Boston-area chain of cafes that serve organic, plant-based dishes.
Impressions: Vintage Fashion, Jazz Music, and “Dad Rock” with Lana R. Wagner ‘25
I find it very satisfying to take this physical media and representation of art and put all this care into queuing up the vinyl, making sure the audio sounds right, and then playing it on air.