Chef’s knives and cardiologists: teaching doctors to cook healthily
Healthier doctors, healthier patients?
Restaurant eating is rising: the pros and the cons
Dining out is surging—yet there are reservations.
Christopher Cerf, educational media creator
With sound, image, and word, Chris Cerf teaches the basics.
Elise Paschen's career in poetry.
The Chicago poet has spread the good wordings via book, CD—and subway.
John Harvard's Journal | May-June 2011
Harvard southpaw Brent Suter is one of the Ivy League’s elite starters.
Southpaw Brent Suter averages nearly a strikeout per inning.
In Panama, Anna Pasternak helps at-risk youth through dance.
In Panama, Anna Pasternak helps at-risk youth through dance.
Masood Farivar's radio network encourages freedom of information in Afghanistan
Radio news and the "journalism of hope" thrive in a dangerous place.
John Harvard's Journal | March-April 2011
Profile of Harvard's women tennis co-captains: Rosekrans and Cao
Tennis co-captains Rosekrans and Cao converge on the court.
Profile of actor and playwright Wallace Shawn
Ubiquitous on film and TV, Wallace Shawn writes plays that pack the house—with 20.
Montage | January-February 2011
The film "Black Swan" has Harvard creators behind it
A tense thriller, with ballerinas
Features | November-December 2010
Profile of social psychologist Amy Cuddy of Harvard Business School
Amy Cuddy probes snap judgments, warm feelings, and how to become an “alpha dog.”
Montage | November-December 2010
Review of "Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead" by Rick Meyerowitz
Rick Meyerowitz’s Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead is a compendium of the best pieces from the National Lampoon.