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...right along with Dickens. Together they are directing a delightfully funny adaptation of “A Tale of Two Cities” for the Sunken Garden Children’s Theater (of which they are also co-presidents)—a troupe that annually performs in Radcliffe Yard??s Sunken Garden during Arts First, adapted from a piece of classical literature for children. This year marks their 10th anniversary. You might be wondering how decapitation could possibly be a suitable theme for children’s theater. Birnbaum, Burkle, and the author of the adaptation, Adam...
...will not be a complete stranger to Cambridge, Mass., either, where he was assistant professor of philosophy at Harvard from 1981 to 1982. After returning to campus for brief visits in 2004 and 2005, Rosen said yesterday that what has stayed the same—the atmosphere of the Yard??is more striking than what has changed. “In general, I find the United States a place of energy and optimism,” Rosen said. “I’m looking for the energy, optimism, and curiosity of Harvard’s environment...
...artist Ben Folds went from “rockin’ the suburbs” to rockin’ the campus at an event that organizers say was the largest gathering of undergraduates in Harvard Yard??s history...
...RECLAIM THE YARD?...
...sophomore year approaches, freshmen, beware—the Yard??s bunk beds and random roommates can be pretty bad, but some of the worst living at Harvard is in the Houses. FM scoured both River and Quad, leaving no roach-infested walk-through unvisited and no synonym for “small” unused, to identify the most atrocious rooms. The few and the proud, all housing sophomores: Lowell M-12: Crimson editor Joy Z. Chen is at a loss to describe the shape of the Polly Pocket-sized common room in her double?...