Arts & Culture
“Getting Out of the Way of the Work”
Viewing Carrie Mae Weems’s art—and hearing her voice—at the Hutchins Center’s Cooper Gallery
by Lily Scherlis
A Welcome Change
In her “lecture-performance,” playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith practiced and preached “Radical Hospitality.”
by Matthew Browne
Artful Campus
At Harvard Business School, contemporary art moves outdoors.
by John S. Rosenberg
Facing Harvard
When the College commissioned Copley
by Jane Kamensky
Outside In
The director of Head Over Heels and The Star, on animation's different dimensions
by Sophia Nguyen
Fusion Fantasy
Ken Liu’s hybrid fiction crosses oceans and galaxies.
by Sophia Nguyen
World Music 2.0
In Uproot, Jace Clayton ’97 explores technological trends in music around the globe.
by Lara Pellegrinelli
“Going Aboard?”
Herman Melville’s epic is “brought to life” in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
by Evander Price
Steampunk’s Sole
Brockton’s Fuller Craft Museum offers Steampunk art that celebrates the city’s shoe-manufacturing legacy.
by Nell Porter-Brown
Honors for Harvardians
Last week, three Harvard affiliates were awarded the National Humanities Medal and eight were long-listed for the National Book Awards.
by Sophia Nguyen