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Rebecca Cantu
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Dante Novel Explores History of a Translation
Dante Alighieri’s three sagas of the Divine Comedy, written in the 14th century, have long intrigued readers with the stories’
Shigeru Ban
Shigeru Ban Gund Hall, Graduate School of Design Next time you change your toilet paper, take a closer look at
Merrily We Roll Along
Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along is a musical without a happy ending. Well, let’s try that again. On its
Athena’s Debut Produces Positive Effects
In the days preceding the inaugural production of the Athena Theater Company, comments like “Gamma whatsit?” or more commonly, “Isn’t
A Sort of Romantic Comedy Well Worth The Confusion
A play whose description is “a sort of love story with gun and whatnot” is sure to provide a wild
The Confessions of William Styron
Expository Writing 20 is the one universal class at Harvard College. No one can get out of it. First-year students
An Interview With Jeremy Funke, Author and Director of 'A Counterfeit Presentment'
Recently, The Crimson had a chance to sit down with Jeremy Funke, author and director of A Counterfeit Presentment, to
With My Little Eye
This year’s Freshman Musical, I Spy, got off to an interesting start when executive producer Michael J. Hines ’04 thanked
Hamlet Revisited: 'A Counterfeit Presentment' in the Kronauer Space
For any student of English literature, an encounter with the Shakespeare is inevitable. His work has so permeated the consciousness
Digging up 'Ancient History' in the Pool
“Paradise.” “Aaaaaabsolutely.” “Paradise.” “Aaaaaabsolutely.” Beginning unassumingly, with the two characters laying in bed, Ancient History is a play that asks