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Katie Kitamura on Privacy, Performance, and Horror Themes

Katie Kitamura, an acclaimed novelist and newly named Guggenheim Fellow, captivates readers with her latest offering, "Audition"—a gripping exploration of horror, identity, and the intricacies of human relationships.Known for...

Cultural Rhythms Festival Celebrates Artistry and Diversity

The Cultural Rhythms Festival, a vibrant celebration of diversity and artistry, has become a cornerstone event at Harvard University since its inception in 1986.Each year, this dance and culture...

Dance Tips for Expressing Yourself Freely

Dance tips can transform your movements into an expressive art form that captivates both yourself and your audience.Whether you’re exploring the latest dance techniques or discovering how to dance...

Harvard Archives: Discover Historical Treasures on Display

Nestled within the storied halls of Harvard, the Harvard Archives is a treasure trove of historical documents that illuminate the university's rich tapestry of knowledge and culture.As part of...

Palliative Care Musical: Night Side Songs Explores Dying

Palliative care musical "Night Side Songs" offers a profound and moving exploration of the emotional complexities surrounding illness and end-of-life experiences.This innovative production, commissioned by the Harvard American Repertory...

Severance TV Show: A Deep Dive into Identity and Free Will

The acclaimed Apple TV+ series "Severance" has taken audiences on a thrilling journey through the complexities of identity and free will.This unique narrative follows office workers who opt for...

Patricia Lockwood: Embracing the Internet as Real Life

Patricia Lockwood stands at the forefront of contemporary literature, fearlessly exploring the intersections between the digital and the real.In her groundbreaking work, she challenges the notion that the internet...

Medieval Studies Conference: Celebrating 100 Years at Harvard

The Medieval Studies Conference recently held at Harvard Yard stands as a pivotal event for the global community of academics in medieval studies, celebrating a century of rich scholarly...

Will to Ignorance: Understanding Our Resistance to Truth

In an era increasingly marked by the will to ignorance, many individuals find themselves drawn to the comforts of denial rather than confronting uncomfortable truths.This pervasive psychological resistance often...

The Concept of Choice: A Historical Perspective on Freedom

The concept of choice is deeply ingrained in our lives, shaping everything from our daily decisions to larger societal movements.With the freedom of choice touted as a fundamental human...
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