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.

New Books from Harvard Authors

Bad Bunny, spider fears, healthcare policy, and more

by Gabriella Gage

Profile of Rachel Cox, author of the World War II history "Into Dust and Fire"

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

Tennessee Williams meets Mother Teresa, and Gore Vidal on Harvard

Tennessee Williams, Mother Teresa…and Gore Vidal

Harvard suburban sustainability expert rides her bike to work

The suburban sustainability expert rides her bike to work.

Somerville vegan restaurant serves refined fare in relaxed setting

True Bistro offers higher-order vegan fare with international flair.

by Nell Porter-Brown

Art, lectures, cultural and campus events at Harvard

Harvard arts and cultural events

A correspondence corner for not-so-famous lost words

Correspondence on not-so-famous lost words

Recent books by Mahzarin Banaji, Adrienne Rich, and others

Recent books with Harvard connections

Bernard Bailyn's "The Barbarous Years" reviewed by Daniel K. Richter

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

by Daniel K. Richter

Hannah Lash writes modern music with engaging textures

Hannah Lash’s personal, yet crystalline, music

by Thomas Vinciguerra