Five Questions with Cass R. Sunstein

The Harvard Law professor and constitutional scholar on what Star Wars can tell us about today’s Supreme Court

by Olivia Farrar

Once Again, with Feeling

A cellist and conservatory teacher who has never stopped learning

by Nell Porter-Brown

Crimson on Capitol Hill: 116th

Degree-program affiliates now number 53, with 15 in the Senate and 38 in the House.

“Beyond Lobsters and Lighthouses”

Enjoying Portland, Maine, in the “off-season”

by Nell Porter-Brown

Grace Notes

Why the vineyards of New York called Kelby Russell home

by Erick Trickey

Artistic Capital

In Liz Glynn’s massive installations, big questions about the meaning of value

by Samantha Culp

A Turning Point for WHRB

Harvard radio station’s long-time chairman David Elliott ’64 steps down.

by David McClintick

Creative Gifts

Boston’s open studios, holiday craft fairs, and more

by Nell Porter-Brown

Millicent Todd Bingham

Brief life of an unlikely Dickinson scholar

by Julie Dobrow

The Players

How the Crimson squad from the immortal ’68 Game revealed a transforming Harvard

by George Howe Colt

Darkness Visible

Opera director Sarah Meyers doesn’t want you to notice everything.

by Jennifer Gersten