Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror in Her Latest Novel
April 22, 2025

Katie Kitamura, acclaimed author and recent Guggenheim Fellow, has captivated readers with her unique storytelling and intricate exploration of human relationships.Her latest novel, "Audition," dives deep into themes of performance and identity, echoing the surreal undertones present in her past works like "Intimacies." As she prepares for an engaging discussion at Harvard, Kitamura opens up about her writing process and how elements of horror subtly infiltrate her narratives.
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Cultural Rhythms Festival Celebrates Diversity and Talent
April 14, 2025

The Cultural Rhythms Festival stands as a vibrant tribute to the rich cultural tapestry of Harvard University, celebrating its 39th annual showcase of diversity.This event gathered an audience eager to witness dazzling dance performances from student groups, reflecting traditions from around the globe.
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Dance Like Someone is Watching: Tips for Expression
April 10, 2025

Dance like someone is watching, and you may uncover the depths of your true self.In a world where we often feel invisible, dancing serves as a vibrant expression of identity, emotion, and liberation.
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Harvard Archives: Discover Favorite Finds from the Past
April 10, 2025

Harvard Archives serve as a treasure trove of the university's rich history and cultural heritage, housing an impressive array of archival exhibits and historical documents that narrate the evolution of Harvard University and its impact on America.These archives showcase invaluable items such as letters from notable figures like John F.
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Night Side Songs Musical: A Moving Exploration of Death
April 8, 2025

"Night Side Songs," a groundbreaking new musical, delves into the poignant realities of illness and end-of-life care, expertly shaped by the insights of palliative care specialist Susan Block and the creative genius of Daniel and Patrick Lazour.This theatrical performance invites audiences to explore deep emotional landscapes through the stories of cancer patients, their families, and caregivers, fostering an environment where conversations about death can be openly engaged.
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Harvard Office for the Arts Celebrates 50 Years of Creativity
April 6, 2025

The Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) stands at the heart of Harvard's vibrant arts program, celebrating creativity and fostering student art involvement throughout the campus for over fifty years.As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, the OFA showcased a stunning array of performances, including music, dance, and poetry, providing a platform for students to share their artistic journeys.
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Book to Film Adaptations: Did the Movie Improve the Story?
April 6, 2025

Book to film adaptations have long been a topic of debate among readers and cinephiles alike, often stirring passionate discussions about the merits of each medium.While many argue that the book was better, there are numerous examples where the film adaptation not only honors the source material but also elevates it, creating a fresh experience for audiences.
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David Lynch Films: Exploring His Lasting Cinematic Legacy
April 6, 2025

David Lynch films have left an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary cinema, captivating audiences with their distinctive blend of the surreal and the familiar.With works like "Blue Velvet" and the cult classic "Twin Peaks," films by David Lynch invite viewers into a world that feels both unsettling and oddly relatable.
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