An Original Magna Carta, Hidden in Plain Sight

A rare original surfaces at Harvard at an “almost providential” moment. 

by Nina Pasquini

Romare Bearden

Brief life of a textured artist: 1911-1988

by Robert G. O'Meally

The Language of Movement

The brothers Kuperman—choreographers, directors, and storytellers

by Lydialyle Gibson

Creative Exposure

Lena Chen transforms trauma into art and performance.

by Mathilde Montpetit

Visions of the Opioid Crisis

Revealing sculptures at the Fuller Craft Museum, in Brockton

by Nell Porter-Brown

Provincetown in the Off-Off Season

Just enough art, culture, terrific food, and lively conversation....

by Nell Porter-Brown

Why We Eat What We Do

“Resetting the Table,” a new exhibit at the Peabody Museum, examines American food traditions. 

by Jacob Sweet

A Hundred Years of Music

The Harvard Band celebrates a century.

by Sol Hurwitz

Off the Shelf

Recent books with Harvard connections

Forgive, but Don’t Forget

…and don’t always forgive

by Lincoln Caplan

Back to the Future

Promoting craftsmanship and agrarian skills in an idyllic New Hampshire setting

by Nell Porter-Brown