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.

Making Money Funny

Matt Levine’s spunky Bloomberg column

by Max J. Krupnick

Chapter & Verse

Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words

Off the Shelf

Recent books with Harvard connections

Soldiers’ Biographer

Rachel Cox ’74 pays written tribute to an uncle and his friends with Into Dust and Fire: Five Young Americans Who Went First to Fight the Nazi Army.

by Jean Martin

Blessed Unexpectedly

Tennessee Williams, Mother Teresa…and Gore Vidal

Bon Anniversaire

Julia is feted in her centenary year.

by Christopher Reed

Chapter and Verse

Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words

Off the Shelf

Recent books with Harvard connections

Brutish Beginnings

The “mixed multitudes” of early Colonial America—and the Native Americans

by Daniel K. Richter

Paradoxical Fables

Ben Loory's minimalist stories ambush the reader.

by David Updike

Brotherly Love

In Brothers: On His Brothers and Brothers in History, George Howe Colt offers autobiography and biography both.