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.
Geraldine Brooks explores seventeenth-century Harvard in <i>Caleb's Crossing.
Geraldine Brooks's new novel stars Caleb Cheeshahteaumauk, Harvard's first Native American graduate, A.B. 1665.
by Amelia Atlas
Harvard Square lunch spots that please the palate
Harvard Square offers plenty of lunch spots.
Recent books with Harvard connections
Recent books with Harvard connections
"Anything Goes" with Harvard help
The new Broadway production of "Anything Goes" draws on contributions from Harvard graduates.
Contemporary classical concerts feature cactus, singing bowl as instruments
Concerts that feature a singing bowl, a wired cactus, strings played with the wooden back of the bow, and more
Marisa Tomei stars in Wallace Shawn's play "Marie and Bruce" in New York City
A revival of Wallace Shawn's 1979 play Marie and Bruce has opened in New York City.
Jill Lepore on Longfellow's "Paul Revere's Ride"
The historian reexamines the poet.
Robert Brustein's trilogy of Shakespeare plays now complete
Robert Brustein's trilogy of Shakespeare plays reaches completion.
See musician Derrick Ashong in a new video on the Wall Street Journal website
The musician appears on Oprah Radio and WSJ Online.
Harvard affiliates honored with National Arts, Humanities Medals
President Barack Obama to confer medals today.