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Readers Respond to Our Adaptations Survey
We asked people to share their favorite art adaptations. Here’s what they said.
Bill Rauch Is Having a (Jellicle) Ball
The Harvard Arts Medalist wants his smash-hit Cats revival to reach “as many young queer people” as possible.
At Harvard’s Peabody Museum, Photos Reimagine Iranian History
Artist Azadeh Akhlaghi reconstructs moments of Iranian political upheaval in a series of meticulously staged images.
Humanoid Robots. Virtual Reality. Which Technologies Will Last?
Harvard Business School’s Andy Wu discusses far-out innovations.
Harvard Alumni Win Big at 2026 Tony Awards
Graduates John Lithgow, Bill Rauch, and Bess Wohl took home prizes on Sunday night.
Why Boston Loves Country Music
Singer Elisa Smith’s whiskey-soaked voice and subversive feminism is part of the genre’s urban shift.
Discoveries: short takes on cutting-edge research
Growing liver implants, mapping the sense of smell, and journalism at risk
Peek Inside the American Repertory Theater’s New Home
The Goel Center in Allston will open for performances in the fall of 2026.
The Harvard Doctor Who Made Kidney Transplants Possible
Nobel Prize recipient Joseph E. Murray dedicated much of his career to organ transplant surgery.
The Year Harvard Scrapped Maid Service
Until the 1950s, professionals cleaned up after students in the dorms.
Your Views on Harvard and the Nation’s 250th, A Year of Turmoil, and Mark Twain
Letters from Harvard Magazine readers
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