Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror and Performance in Literature
April 22, 2025

Katie Kitamura, a celebrated novelist and 2025 Guggenheim Fellow in fiction, captures the complex interplay of reality and performance in her latest work, "Audition." Known for her tense narratives, Kitamura delves into themes of horror in literature, drawing inspiration from classics like "Rosemary’s Baby" to explore uncanny experiences familiar yet deeply unsettling.In a recent Katie Kitamura interview, she discusses her fascination with the malleability of identity and the multiplicity of roles we perform in life, especially within the confines of familial relationships.
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Becky G Cultural Rhythms: Celebrating Authenticity in Arts
April 14, 2025

Becky G Cultural Rhythms came to life during the vibrant 39th annual Cultural Rhythms festival at Harvard, where diverse cultures infused the atmosphere with their unique flair.Honored as Artist of the Year, Becky G praised student performers for their commitment to authenticity and cultural representation, reflecting the essence of the festival.
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Dance Therapy Tips for Expressive Movement and Healing
April 10, 2025

When exploring dance therapy tips, consider how expressive movement can transform your emotional landscape.This therapeutic art form encourages individuals to dance with abandon, allowing them to release pent-up feelings and reconnect with their inner selves.
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Harvard University Archives: Discover Unique Historical Finds
April 10, 2025

The Harvard University Archives serves as a vital repository of knowledge, preserving the rich tapestry of Harvard history and culture through its extensive collections.Within these archives, visitors can uncover a treasure trove of historical items that illuminate critical moments in American society, such as a poignant letter from John F.
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Palliative Care Musical: Night Side Songs Explores Death
April 8, 2025

The palliative care musical "Night Side Songs" offers a profound and emotionally charged exploration of the experiences faced by cancer patients.Developed through insightful conversations with palliative care expert Susan Block, this unique theatrical production delves into themes of illness and end-of-life care.
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Harvard Office for the Arts Celebrates 50 Years of Impact
April 6, 2025

The Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) stands as a beacon for creativity and expression at Harvard University, playing a pivotal role in integrating the arts into the academic experience.Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the OFA showcases the importance of arts in education, providing countless opportunities for students to explore their artistic passions, from the ceramics program at Harvard to music and dance performances.
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Book Adaptations: Faculty Favorites from Page to Screen
April 6, 2025

Book adaptations have become a popular trend in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences by bringing beloved stories to life on the big screen.From classic novels to contemporary bestsellers, the process of transforming books into films often leads to exciting interpretations that can resonate in ways the original text may not have achieved.
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David Lynch Films: A Tribute to His Unmistakable Style
April 6, 2025

David Lynch films have long captivated audiences with their distinct blend of the bizarre and the beautiful, showcasing what is often referred to as Lynchian cinema.From the haunting visuals of “Blue Velvet” to the surreal narrative of “Mulholland Drive” and the enigmatic universe of “Twin Peaks,” Lynch’s artistic film style challenges conventional storytelling and invites deeper interpretations.
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Harvard Portrait Exhibition Showcases Powerful Voices
April 6, 2025

The Harvard portrait exhibition, featuring the powerful works of Robert Shetterly, offers a profound exploration of justice and representation through art.This innovative exhibit is part of the broader "Americans Who Tell the Truth" series, which seeks to amplify the voices of individuals who embody courage and commitment to social change.
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