Faith through Film

The “Accidental Talmudist” on making Jewish movies

by Max J. Krupnick

Return to Chanzeaux

Alumni join in to help British filmmaker Elizabeth McKay with her forthcoming documentary, ”Harvard at Chanzeaux: A Tribute to Laurence Wylie.”

by Madeleine Schwartz

Dancing “Makes Us More Alive”

New England offers numerous forms of dance for body, mind, and soul.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Disruptive Creations

Meredith James '04 creates surrealist videos and sculptures that challenge perceptions.

by Jesse Kornbluth

An Elegy Set in Queens

The documentary film "Foreign Parts" explores Willets Point, a vanishing junkyard neighborhood in Queens.

by Craig Lambert

Singin’ in the Rain

After much waiting and wondering, student music and dance groups perform around the Yard for a wet but appreciative crowd.

Commemorating 375 Years, in a Flash

The Harvard 375th “flash mob” danced to James Brown as they rehearsed for the Friday night gala.

No Nonsense Filmmaking

Two alumnae travel across America to distribute socks and document the plight of homeless youths.

by Qichen Zhang

John Lithgow on the Arts, and Life

The actor talks on the arts to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

Yo-Yo Ma Is Kennedy Center Honorand

The acclaimed cellist, the featured artist at Harvard’s 375th anniversary, is recognized in Washington.

“The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” at the ART Garners Mixed Reviews

Audra McDonald shines in the ART’s controversial production.