Katie Kitamura Interview: Insights on Writing, Horror, and Art
April 22, 2025

In a captivating interview, Katie Kitamura delves into the themes of her latest novel, "Audition," while reflecting on her experiences as a Guggenheim Fellow in fiction.This engaging literary interview, held shortly before her visit to Harvard, unveils her exploration of performance in literature and the unsettling nuances of middle age.
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Cultural Rhythms Celebrates Diversity with Becky G
April 14, 2025

Delving into the vibrant heart of the Harvard community, Cultural Rhythms stands as a beacon of artistic expression and cultural celebration.Each year, this dynamic festival showcases the diverse talents of student performers, uniting various ethnicities and traditions through the universal language of dance.
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Dance Tips to Embrace Your True Self on the Floor
April 10, 2025

When it comes to dance tips, many people often hesitate, fearing judgment or the need for perfection.However, embracing the freedom to "dance like no one's watching" can open up a world of movement and self-expression through dance that is both liberating and fulfilling.
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Palliative Care Insights in the Musical ‘Night Side Songs’
April 8, 2025

Palliative care is a compassionate medical approach that addresses the specific needs of patients facing serious illnesses, particularly at the end of life.As it intertwines emotional support with clinical treatment, this vital specialty often remains in the shadows, yet its importance is increasingly recognized in theater and arts.
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Harvard Office for the Arts Celebrates 50 Years of Creativity
April 6, 2025

The Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) has been a cornerstone of creative expression and artistic exploration at Harvard University for 50 years, embodying a commitment to enriching the academic experience through the arts.From the dazzling performances of the Harvard University Band during the Office for the Arts celebration to the hands-on creativity fostered in the ceramics program at Harvard, the OFA is an essential resource for students eager to delve into the world of art.
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Book-to-Film Adaptations: Are They Better Than the Book?
April 6, 2025

Book-to-film adaptations have long captivated audiences, igniting debates over whether the cinematic interpretation can truly capture the essence of the original literature.Each year, numerous films grace the silver screen, bringing beloved novels to life, often with varying degrees of success.
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David Lynch: The Master of Enigmatic Cinema
April 6, 2025

David Lynch, a master of the unconventional and a visionary filmmaker, has left an indelible mark on contemporary cinema through his unique storytelling style.Known for his iconic works like "Blue Velvet" and the game-changing television series "Twin Peaks," Lynch's films delve into the complexities of human experience, merging the familiar with the bizarre.
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