Arts & Culture

Explore Harvard’s vibrant arts scene—from campus exhibitions and theater to cultural analysis and literary reviews. Discover how creativity shapes the Harvard experience.

New Books from Harvard Authors

Bad Bunny, spider fears, healthcare policy, and more

by Gabriella Gage

Tom Fields-Meyer on "Following Ezra"

Autism tightened the bond between Tom and Ezra Fields-Meyer and led to a moving book.

by Isabel Ruane

Gujarat dam disaster recounted in new book "No One Had a Tongue to Speak"

Utpal Sandesara and Tom Wooten uncover a dam-disaster cover-up.

by Katherine Xue

Harry Lewis explains how baseball explains everything

New book shows how baseball words apply to all of life.

Cherry Blossom Festival centennial marked with exhibit of Japanese paintings

Masterworks of Japanese painting on display for the Cherry Blossom Festival's centennial

by Spencer Lee Lenfield

Fanny Bullock Workman, feisty mountaineer

Brief life of a feisty mountaineer: 1859-1925

Lyonel Feininger's photography displayed at Harvard

Displaying a fascinating body of work

Joseph Martin, former Harvard Medical School dean, writes a memoir

Excerpt from Harvard Medical School Dean Joseph Martin's memoir

Al Franken, satirist and statesman, profiled

The satirist and comedian Al Franken has a new role: statesman.

by Jesse Kornbluth

Audubon Circle restaurant in Boston: terrific American food in stylish environs

Boston’s Audubon Circle offers terrific food in relaxed environs.

by Nell Porter-Brown