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.
Helen Vendler's collaboration with Arion Press
The poetry critic, the publisher, and the art of bookmaking in a digital era
Arthur Rosenthal, longtime Harvard University Press Director, Has Died
His focus on publishing scholarly titles with broader, mass-market appeal helped put HUP back in the black.
Thoughts on critical reading from Reuben Brower’s “The Fields of Light”
An excerpt from Reuben Brower’s The Fields of Light: An Experiment in Critical Reading
Ilona Bell's Yard of Allusions
Ilona Bell's Yard of Allusions
Recent books on FDR, bioluminescence, ecorithms, intuition pumps, and more
Recent books with Harvard connections
“A Theory of Justice: The Musical!” and Harvard’s Class of 1944
A Theory of Justice as musical comedy, and the class of ’44
A correspondence corner for not-so-famous lost words
Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words
“No Joke: Making Jewish Humor” by Ruth Wisse reviewed by Daniel Klein
Does in-group humor displace political action?
by Daniel Klein
“The Lost Art of Finding Our Way” by John Edward Huth reviewed by Isabel Ruane
Navigating the smartphone world
by Isabel Ruane
Novelist André Aciman's Harvard Square explores expats' experiences
A café-goers' view of Cambridge, a generation ago