Arts & Culture
Court-Ordered Inequity
A thumb on the scales
“Wild Dreams”
Malaysian-born Yangsze Choo writes novels infused with the tropical mysteries of her childhood.
by Stuart Miller
“Cut Missal Up…”
Consequences of book-breaking
by Diane E. Booton
“Write Your Own Songs”
An Oscar-nominated collaboration
by Olivia Munk
And the Academy Award Goes to…Math
Ben Zauzmer '15 tackles Oscars predictions, with math.
by Jacob Sweet
"The Love of a Ghost for a Ghost"
A bombshell letter from modernist poet T.S. Eliot, 50 years after his death
by Lydialyle Gibson
Negatively Curved Crystals
A Harvard mathematician’s “interwoven tapestries” help make the infinite visible.
by Drew Pendergrass
The Rittase Touch
What William Rittase found when he came to Harvard in 1932
by Drew Pendergrass
Staging the Women's Movement
“Gloria: A Life,” at the American Repertory Theater
by Nell Porter-Brown
Shawon Kinew
Connecting European Old Masters with the new landscape of art history
by Marina N. Bolotnikova