Campus Arts
Festive Family Friendly Fun with Anthony Williams’s ‘Urban Nutcracker’
For the past 22 years, Anthony Williams’s “Urban Nutcracker” has celebrated diversity through dance.
Artist Profile: Siblings Ruby and Joseph Douglas Elmhirst Fuse Voices in Their Short Film ‘Burnt Milk’
The success of their collaboration is proof of the creative threads that connect them.
‘A Journey in Images: The Photography of Yun Thwaits’ Explores Life’s Timeless Beauty
Thwaits’ exhibit is the embodiment of her journey with photography, as well as her journey through life so far.
Handel’s ‘Messiah’ by Handel and Haydn Society: A Spiritual Journey and Holiday Oratio
The Handel and Haydn Society took the audience on a spiritual journey right at the start of the holiday season.
Pop-Up Renaissance Concert: Historic Familiarity in a New Modern Form
From the students to the audience, everyone seemed to enjoy the immersion into the Renaissance era.
Boston Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ Review: Christmas Wonder is Back
“The Nutcracker” features accomplished dancers from the company as well as students from the Boston Ballet School.
Boston Snowport: A Whimsical Winter Village In the City
The main attraction, The Holiday Market, is nestled in the heart of Snowport.
AADT’s ‘Horizon’ Review: Refreshing Fusion of Cultural Expression
Every set within the 15 piece set list in “Horizon” added a unique dimension of cultural expression to the concert’s greater themes of cultural identity and cross-cultural dialogue.
‘Family Day’ at Harvard Art Museums: A New Kind of Inclusivity
Families worked together to build sculptures, and therefore found connection with art not only as a viewer, but as a creator as well.
Artist Profile: Becky Moon on the Power of Perception and Life’s Hidden Beauty
Moon has demonstrated time and time again the incredible power art can have on our everyday lives.
‘Time’s Echo Live’ Feature: A Musical Journey through War and Memory
“Time’s Echo Live” was a two-day festival, celebrating the connection of music and prose to the past through four composers: Arnold Schoenberg, Richard Strauss, Benjamin Britten, and Dmitri Shostakovich.
In the Gallery of Rhythms: Unveiling 50 Years of Hip-Hop History Through the Private Collection of Ice-T and DJ Afrika Islam
The diversity in media made clear the fact that hiphop is not just music — and it never has been.
Harvard FAS CAMLab: The Art of Transitions
Just as the installation explores and celebrates the intersection between the past and the present, the mobile and the static, it offers an argument for the synthesis of art and technology.
Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra Feature: The Semester Finale Presents a Captivating Selection of Music
The evening was a wonderful showcase of the rich classical music scene present at Harvard, and the way it interconnects and expands to other communities as well.
Artist Profile: Pritika Swarup on Forging New Paths in Fashion and Finance
Swarup has immersed herself in boundless experiences throughout her professional career and personal life, all of which show how she has truly shattered the conventional courses that once formulated right in front of her.
Linda Norden on Pierre Huyghe’s ‘This is Not a Time for Dreaming’
The ongoing exhibition of Huyghe’s work at the Carpenter Center serves as a powerful bridge between the past and the present within the realm of the arts.
Grupo Corpo’s Spiritual Revival Ignites the Stage
Throughout the performance, the audience gasped in amazement at the remarkable athleticism and strength of each dancer.
‘HarvardKey: A Veri-Secure Jam’ Feature: A Celebration of Talent and Community
Both the LowKeys and the Veritones received standing ovations at the end of their performances.
Chelsea A. Vuong ’21: Pageants, Finance, and the Road to Miss America
Vuong has chosen to use her platform as Miss Massachusetts to advocate for a cause she has supported since her time at Harvard: improving financial literacy.
“Carol Kaye Project” Offers a Chance to Remember and Rejoice
“Carol Kaye Project” was an inspiring glimpse into the artistic relationships fostered between Harvard and the larger artistic community of Boston and was a testament to the power of collective remembering.
‘Choral Fantasy’ Feature: The Enchanting Premiere of Bach Society Orchestra’s 70th Season
The balance between soloist and orchestra mesmerized the audience, and as the choir joined in singing, all the pieces on the stage came together in a truly harmonious fantasy, giving the night a triumphant ending.
Artist Profile: Alisa Weilerstein Strips Music to its Essence in ‘FRAGMENTS’
Audiences heading to Sanders on Nov. 5 for “FRAGMENTS 1” should shed all expectations, except for that of music unlike anything they’ve ever experienced before.
‘Jazz Along the Charles’ Review: Remake, Retrospect, and Reunion
The celebrated “Jazz Along the Charles” was an excellent illustration of the cultural legacy and the vibrant music community found in Boston.
In Photos: The 2023 Boston Fashion Awards
The 2023 Boston Fashion Awards celebrated cultural diversity and self-expression throughout the local Boston fashion scene.
Yo-Yo Ma’s Masterful Journey Through Shostakovich: An Unforgettable BSO Concert
Through his profound interpretation of Shostakovich’s compositions and unwavering faith in music as a conduit for communication, Ma truly moved the audience, bestowing compassion, understanding, and humanity upon a world in need.