Spencer Lee Lenfield
Alumni | November-December 2015
Adam Freudenheim brings world literature to young Anglophones
A publisher brings world literature to young Anglophones.
Poet and translator David Ferry, profiled by Spencer Lenfield
Poet and translator David Ferry
Library spaces for a digital era must cater to many audiences
Oxford’s Bodleian opens its new Weston Library.
Montage | January-February 2015
Neil Rudenstine reinterprets Shakespeare's sonnets
Neil Rudenstine guides readers through Shakespeare’s lyric masterpiece.
Joanna Hershon forays in historical fiction
Joanna Hershon marshaled period details from the 1960s
A call for more support for Harvard humanities concentrators post-graduation
A Harvard humanities graduate's call to action
Harvard History & Traditions |
Richard Beaudoin's choral arrangement of Seamus Heaney's poem for Harvard 350th
Seamus Heaney's 1986 Harvard poem, set to music
Filmmaker William Kentridge explains how the Enlightenment led to colonialism
Filmmaker William Kentridge explains in his second Norton Lecture.
Colorful Realm Japanese painting exhibit opens at National Gallery
Yukio Lippit curates Colorful Realm exhibit at National Gallery
In praise of shadows: the 2012 Norton Lectures by filmmaker William Kentridge
The first of the 2012 Norton Lectures
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2012
Cherry Blossom Festival centennial marked with exhibit of Japanese paintings
Masterworks of Japanese painting on display for the Cherry Blossom Festival's centennial
Memorial celebration for James Yannatos of the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra
The longtime Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra conductor's life was celebrated by his former students, his colleagues, and his family.