Features | November-December 2018
Dumbarton Oaks exhibit “Juggling the Middle Ages” is previewed
A Dumbarton Oaks exhibition connects “an enchanted past” to the human condition.
John Harvard's Journal | November-December 2018
Khalil Abdur-Rashid, Muslim chaplain at Harvard
The University’s Muslim chaplain
Montage | September-October 2018
“The Black Clown” by Langston Hughes is set to music
An oratorio adapted from Langston Hughes
Treasure | September-October 2018
“Shifting Sands”: photos from the Peabody Museum
Family snapshots of living off the land, in the Kalahari
A printer's archive and Nam June Paik's video art, at the Harvard Art Museums
Recent acquisitions at the Harvard Art Museums train a fresh lens on photography and video art.
John Harvard's Journal | July-August 2018
Erika Bailey coaches voice and speech at the A.R.T.
Coaching voice and speech at the A.R.T.
Not “Mickey Mousing”: the rigors of accompanying silent films
Three pianists making silent film sing
Radcliffe gymsuits, pre-spandex
Lest young ladies’ “tides” be deranged
John Lewis and Drew Faust speak at Harvard Commencement
Congressman John Lewis spoke at Drew Faust's last afternoon exercises as Harvard president.
Children's book writer and editor Janet Pascal ’84, on revising "Fair Harvard"
Janet Pascal ’84 crafts the new final line for “Fair Harvard,” debuting this Commencement.
Neil Shubin and Kevin Young speak at Harvard's 2018 Phi Beta Kappa exercises
Fish paleontologist Neil Shubin, Ph.D. ’87, and author Kevin Young ’92 spoke at the 2018 Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises.
Wim Wenders delivers the third Norton Lecture on Cinema
Wim Wenders delivers the final installment in the 2018 Norton Lectures on Cinema.