Performing & Recorded Arts
Harvard’s stages and studios come alive in this collection of music, theater, and performance coverage.
Five Questions with "Rent Free" Star Jacob Roberts
The actor and filmmaker on creativity, collaboration, and celebrity canines
Harvard Harpist Creates Album of Women's Compositions
Harpist Elisabeth Remy Johnson’s extended reach
Quincy Jones and Harvard
Remembering a great musician’s Crimson ties
The Boston Camerata Turns 70
Celebrating early music
Faye Driscoll’s 'Weathering': An Immersive Performance on Survival and the Climate Crisis at ICA Boston
Exploring emotional connections and the climate crisis
Harvard’s Gilbert and Sullivan Players, Then and Now
Students adapt the operettas to changing times.
Liv Redpath on “What You Can Say” Through Opera
Liv Redpath’s operatic trajectory
How Do Movies Use Music?
Producer Robert Kraft discusses cinematic audio.
A Modern Yet Classic Shakespeare
The A.R.T. enlivens Romeo and Juliet.
Alexander Heffner Interviews Republican and Democratic Politicians
Alexander Heffner ’12 plumbs the state of democracy.