Arts & Culture
Chapter and Verse
Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words
Gutenberg 2.0
Harvard’s libraries deal with disruptive change.
by Jonathan Shaw
Martian Grass
What lead, chromium, and oxygen can do
by Christopher Reed
This Play’s the Thing
From Orchids to Octopi draws on the work of many Harvardians and puts paleontologist Farish Jenkins on stage.
Rethinking Libraries for a Digital Future
Highlights from the digital collections of the Harvard libraries, and video humor
Mineralogical Marvels
Rocky treasures from the Harvard Museum of Natural History
Architecture and Urbanism: Shanghai and Beyond
A panel discussion with Mohsen Mostafavi, Alex Krieger, Lin Wang, John C. Portman III, Wu Jiang, and Yu Kongjian
Inner Vision
Francie Randolph ’87 has combined Braille and J.K. Rowling's 2008 Harvard address to create a limited-edition book.
by Craig Lambert
Visual Conjurer
Carl Sprague ’84 designs sets for local theater companies and Hollywood movies.
by Craig Lambert
An Ageless Voice on Aging
Adam Kirsch review Maurice Charney’s Wrinkled Deep in Time: Aging in Shakespeare.
by Adam Kirsch