Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror and Performance in Fiction
April 22, 2025

Katie Kitamura is an accomplished novelist whose latest work, "Audition," explores the intricate dynamics of middle age, family life, and the underlying tensions that can emerge in seemingly ordinary situations.Recently honored as a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, Kitamura dives deep into themes of performance and horror, drawing inspiration from iconic works like "Rosemary’s Baby." In a revealing Katie Kitamura interview, she expressed her fascination with how the concept of performance, both in life and on stage, shapes our identities.
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Cultural Rhythms: Celebrating Diversity in Arts and Music
April 14, 2025

Cultural Rhythms captivates audiences each year as Harvard University’s marquee festival, celebrating the vibrant tapestry of its diverse student body.This annual event, which showcases a kaleidoscope of dance and music traditions from around the globe, was recently graced by the presence of five-time Latin Grammy nominee, Becky G.
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Dance Like Somebody’s Watching: Tips for Expression
April 10, 2025

Dance like somebody’s watching, and watch as your inhibitions dissolve into a beautiful expression of self.In a world where everyone craves acknowledgment, dancing becomes a potent medium for recognition and personal liberation.
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Harvard University Archives: Favorite Finds from Staff
April 10, 2025

Harvard University Archives is a treasure trove of historical documents that captures the essence and evolution of not just Harvard itself, but also of America.With a rich history chronicled through various University Archives items, the archives tell compelling stories that resonate through time.
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Harvard Office for the Arts: Celebrating 50 Years of Creativity
April 6, 2025

The Harvard Office for the Arts (OFA) plays a pivotal role in fostering artistic expression among students, providing resources and programs that enhance the arts education at Harvard University.From welcoming first-year students to its vibrant ceramics studio in Quincy House to showcasing diverse Harvard student performances, the OFA celebrates creativity through various channels such as music, dance, and storytelling.
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Book Adaptations: Top Recommendations from Harvard Faculty
April 6, 2025

Book adaptations have long been a fascinating bridge between literature and the silver screen, revealing how stories originally crafted in novels can transform into compelling visual narratives.The allure of these transitions often prompts debates among fans, with the phrase "the book was better" commonly surfacing in conversations.
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David Lynch Films: Decoding His Enigmatic Cinematic Language
April 6, 2025

David Lynch films are renowned for their ability to blend the surreal with the familiar, crafting narratives that are both unsettling and captivating.Masterpieces such as "Blue Velvet" and "Eraserhead" have not only garnered critical acclaim but have also laid the groundwork for what is now known as Lynchian cinema.
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Celeste Ng’s Dystopian Vision in Our Missing Hearts
April 6, 2025

Celeste Ng has emerged as a defining voice in contemporary literature, seamlessly weaving Asian American experiences into her narratives.Her latest novel, "Our Missing Hearts," delves deep into the complexities of mother-son relationships within a chilling dystopian framework.
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