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

Katie Kitamura, the acclaimed author behind gripping novels such as "Audition" and "Intimacies," has captivated audiences with her explorations of horror in literature and the complexities of human relationships.Ahead of her much-anticipated lecture at Harvard, Kitamura discusses how performance and privacy intertwine in her writing, shedding light on the uncanny and unsettling aspects of daily life.
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Cultural Rhythms Festival Celebrates Dance and Authenticity
April 14, 2025

Celebrating cultural diversity through music and dance, the Cultural Rhythms Festival is a vibrant showcase that unites Harvard University’s community in a spectacular display of artistic talent.This annual event, which honors student performers and distinguished guests, was recently graced by five-time Latin Grammy nominee Becky G, who received the prestigious Artist of the Year award.
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Harvard Archives: Discover Hidden Treasures in History
April 10, 2025

Harvard Archives stand as a vital repository of knowledge, safeguarding the rich tapestry of Harvard University history.With remarkable collections that include a handwritten letter from John F.
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Dance Release Techniques: Finding Freedom in Movement
April 10, 2025

Dance release techniques are essential for unlocking emotional expression and enhancing the overall dance experience.These methods allow dancers to let go of inhibitions and truly embrace dance as a form of catharsis, fostering a deep connection between mind and body.
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Palliative Care Musical: Night Side Songs Explores Death
April 8, 2025

Palliative care musical "Night Side Songs" is redefining the way we perceive narratives around illness and mortality.This groundbreaking production, developed by Daniel and Patrick Lazour, delves into the emotional complexities faced by patients and their families during the end-of-life care process.
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Harvard Arts Celebration: A 50-Year Journey of Creativity
April 6, 2025

The Harvard Arts Celebration is a vibrant testament to the rich artistic culture fostered by Harvard University, marking a significant milestone as it celebrates the Office for the Arts' remarkable 50th anniversary.This event showcased a dazzling array of student performances, from evocative storytelling and music to energetic dance and poignant poetry.
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Book Adaptations: Faculty Picks for Film Adaptations
April 6, 2025

Book adaptations have long been a topic of lively debate among literature and film enthusiasts alike.While many argue that "the book was better," there are countless film adaptations that breathe new life into beloved stories, bringing them to the silver screen in captivating ways.
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David Lynch Films: Exploring his Cinematic Legacy
April 6, 2025

David Lynch films are a mesmerizing journey into the depths of the human psyche, captivating audiences with their intricate blend of beauty and horror.Renowned for his signature Lynchian cinema, films like "Blue Velvet" and "Eraserhead" showcase a world that is both familiar and profoundly unsettling.
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Harvard Portrait Exhibition: Inspiring Change Through Art
April 5, 2025

The Harvard portrait exhibition serves as a powerful platform to elevate the narratives of individuals often left unheard.Created by artist Robert Shetterly through his "Americans Who Tell the Truth" series, alongside the Harvard Foundation Portraiture Project, this exhibit aims to celebrate cultural representation and civil rights portraits that inspire social justice.
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