An Original Magna Carta, Hidden in Plain Sight

A rare original surfaces at Harvard at an “almost providential” moment. 

by Nina Pasquini

Off the Shelf

Recent books with Harvard connections

“Wrestling at Every Moment”

A young composer, finding his next notes

by Sophia Nguyen

Net Effects

Janet Echelman’s urban sculptures take to the skies.

by Olivia Schwob

Festive Fare, Afield

Celebrating the graduates and their families, without the throng

by Nell Porter-Brown

The Fruit of Others’ Labor

Visitors may explore more than 30 urban green spaces during the South End Garden Tour 2015.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Branching Out

Sculptor Patrick Dougherty builds his latest fanciful structures on Boston's North Shore.

by Nell Porter-Brown

The Modern Revolution

Bauhaus-inspired architects built their domestic visions in Lexington and on Cape Cod.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Love the One You’re With

A.R.T.'s new show offers singing and dancing at the end of the world.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Line by Line

Poet and translator David Ferry

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

A Conversation with Tracy K. Smith ’94

The poet discusses her newest book, the memoir Ordinary Light.

by Sophia Nguyen