Paulus reaches beyond boards
Clad in black and white, her brown hair loose about her shoulders, her green eyes intense, Diane Paulus sits in her office and smiles. Against the window rests a stolen treasure from her days as a...
View ArticleArts at center stage
At Harvard, a centuries-long bastion of traditional scholarship, the arts are quietly on the march. Once considered, at best, simply pleasant diversions from academic rigors, the arts at Harvard are...
View Article‘Shakespeare Exploded’
Let’s imagine that one day in December 1609, playwright William Shakespeare wakes up and sees a time machine next to his bed. Curious about the future and always eager for more education, he sets the...
View ArticleArtistic fun or vocation
In the open ocean of the professional music world, being a Harvard student is an eyebrow-raiser when applying for summer programs or graduate schools, and mystifying as this is to those familiar with...
View ArticleA.R.T. announces two new executive appointments
Two prominent theater producers, one from London’s famed Royal Court Theatre and one from Broadway and Broadway Across America, have been named to new leadership posts at Harvard’s American Repertory...
View ArticleAround the Schools: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Iconic musicals such as “Fiddler on the Roof” form the core of Carol Oja’s course “American Musicals, American Culture,” but students recently got an inside look at the contemporary scene through...
View ArticleHarvard students empower youth through the performing arts
For more than a century, Harvard’s Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA) has provided resources to the local community while it nurtures public-service leaders. The student-run, community-based...
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