Arts & Culture
Click and Ka-ching
Corporate culture embraces photography.
by Christopher Reed
Curating Murders
Alfred Alcorn ’64 sets his Harvard-flavored murder mysteries in one of his favorite places: a museum. With audio from an interview with Alcorn.
by Craig Lambert
The Art of Home Restoration
Charlie Allen makes period homes work for their owners. View images of his work.
by Jonathan Shaw
Sustainability Made Simple
The newest addition to a Berkshires yoga retreat melds with the landscape. View an image gallery.
by Nell Porter-Brown
Fifteen Percent of Immortality
Andrew Wylie '70 runs a powerful literary agency that mixes hardball business and highbrow tastes. With audio from an interview with Wylie.
by Craig Lambert
Updike's Literary Archive: Sneak Preview
Taking a look at the Houghton Library holdings
The Rise of Color
As consumer products grew more colorful, so did the ads. View an image gallery.
Harvard Headlines: Childhood, Unorthodox History of Science, and Lordship in the Twelfth Century
Three recent reviews of books by Harvard-affiliated scholars (two faculty members and one alumnus).
John McPhee's Listener
A Paris Review article describes how renowned author John McPhee reads his drafts to his friend Gordon Gund ’61.
Harvard Headlines: In Defense of Weeds, John Tate Wins Abel Prize, and Commencement Humor
Our news roundup includes articles on landscape architecture professor Peter del Tredici and mathematics professor John Tate, and Commencement humor from The Onion.