Arts & Culture
Last spring, "The Harvard Crimson" accused Kaavya Viswanathan, a nineteen-year-old sophomore, of plagiarizing several passages of her novel, "How Opal ...
Musical showcase engages listeners
On Sunday Oct. 8, Crowell Concert Hall reverberated with the melodic voice of B. Balasubrahmaniyan, an emerging master of South ...
Benefit remembers festival creator
A small benefit performance in memory of Tanjore Ranganathan and Tanjore Viswanathan, Indian musicians and brothers who taught at the ...
Poet Bidart shares new works
At his Wednesday night reading at Russell House, poet Frank Bidart engaged his listeners with his infectious passion for poetry. ...
San Jose marches to its own beat
As the lights came up on the Crowell Concert Hall stage last Friday, the silence was broken with one mighty, ...
Film Commentary: And the film of our generation is…
Tonight at 8 p.m., the Film Series will screen Quentin Tarantino’s "Pulp Fiction" before what one hopes will be a ...
Alum brings the world of Afghani artists to Campus
Steve Morison '88 first experienced the Afghani countryside while perched on the top of a rickety bus careening through the ...
The Cine-Files
If you have lately found yourself overwhelmed by the utter spectacularity, the mindblowing fantabulosity of The Film Series, please consider ...
Concert series proves Ives’s music has something for everyone
This past weekend the University hosted the fifth round of performances in "The Complete Songs of Charles Ives." The series ...
Original adaptation of Bukowski works engages audiences
The audience felt the mood of "Life and Death in the Charity Ward" the minute they entered the theater. Lee ...
