Arts & Culture
Life On a Tabletop
Contemporary takes on puppetry in Brookline, Massachusetts
by Nell Porter Brown
The Data on Drama
Derek Miller hopes data will shake up the field of theater history.
by Jonathan Shaw
Nuts
Nutcracker notes, and a memorable blackout
Mumblecore’s Maestro
The perfect pitch of filmmaker Andrew Bujalski
by Sophia Nguyen
A Broadcast Cornucopia
For 75 years, WHRB has moved beyond the “warhorses.”
by Craig Lambert
Lonesome No Longer
A folk trio finds their harmony, on the road.
by Sophia Nguyen
A Gay Man Asks A Tough Question
David Thorpe’s new film Do I Sound Gay? de-stigmatizes the “gay voice.”
by Zara Zhang
The Art of Healing
This fall, Harvard Medical School will launch a new program to promote the arts and humanities.
by Zara Zhang
“Soar and Swing”
Singer Candice Hoyes reinterprets Duke Ellington songs in her new album On a Turquoise Cloud.
by Laura Levis
Action, Camera, Lights
At Pixar, putting the finishing touches on animated worlds
by Max Suechting