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Visit Boston Tea Stop before it closes
Visit Boston Tea Stop before it closes
ENGLISH CLR: Introduction to Screenwriting, taught by Musa Syeed “Musa, a screenwriter and filmmaker who’s been to Sundance multiple times, teaches this class in the fall. I took it in the fall of 2020 and did not realize how much I learned about writing and life, in general, until afterwards. I had to apply for […]
Your guide to Harvard Square’s lavish rooftops and popular bars
We sit. We sit in classrooms or lecture halls, as professors educate. We sit in libraries, common rooms, or media centers studying for upcoming exams or reading, what seems to be, an endless number of pages. We sit in dining halls fueling ourselves for the rest of the day. And, when we relax, we are […]
In the midst of the noise on campus this fall, enjoy the place you now get to experience in-person: Cambridge!
So, what’s new in the area? Where do I need to be?
I want a guy to slap the shit out of me. I know, ok. I know. Just let it sit there for a moment.
She carefully approached us in the way one does when they do not not know how to tell their ridiculous story. I was catching up with her roommates—not in the “what have you been up to?” way, but more like they were a certain number of drinks ahead of me, and to keep up, I […]
At the end of World War I and the pandemic of 1918, Harvard students rejoiced. The woes of the war—in which 11,319 University alumni, undergraduates, and faculty fought—and the grip of influenza—which infected 258 students in one year—finally lifted from the shoulders of the undergraduate body. Campus quarantine periods ended, distancing guidelines subsided, and masks […]
The art of performance has fundamentally changed over the past year and a half. Though COVID-19 forced artists to reimagine theatrics through a digital lens, the essential, electric quality of performance has been missing since Broadway went dark in March 2020. As we return in the fall, performance is starting to spark back up in […]