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Arts & Humanities The Many Faces of Taylor Swift Girl with a guitar, snake, industry disruptor, American queen—Taylor’s diverse personas give her cultural clout and staying power, say Swifties, singer... December 9, 2024
Performing Arts Leon Li’s Transcendent Harmonicas The engineering graduate student’s innovative instrument designs rise to the challenge of classical music November 14, 2024
Performing Arts Matthew Seliger’s Schoenberg Adventure The violinist’s skill with an eccentric composer’s work earned him a coveted spot in a European masterclass September 20, 2024
Point of View Schoenberg, Noise Music, and the Power of Feedback Good music isn’t all melody and beauty—sounds that are uncomfortable have their own role to play September 12, 2024
Arts & Humanities The Revolutionary Musicals that Changed American Theater Examining the ground-breaking shows that continue to challenge audiences July 22, 2024
Performing Arts Indie Band Guster Celebrates Its Eras with a New Album and Tour Group that formed at Tufts more than 30 years ago says the best is yet to come May 16, 2024
Performing Arts Is Bradley Cooper a Maestro? Iverson Eliopoulos, A21, shares his thoughts on the Oscar-nominated Bernstein biopic and the art of conducting January 16, 2024
Arts & Humanities The Making of Marie Antoinette Pageantry meets musings on fame and self-determination in the theater department’s modern take on France’s most notorious queen November 7, 2023
Performing Arts It’s Alive! For this Halloween season, composer Gregg Kallor, A00, premieres his second horror-touched opera, based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein October 23, 2023
Arts & Humanities An Opera Singer Expands Her Repertoire Tahanee Aluwihare, AG24, knows art can be exclusionary. She’s pursuing a master’s in museum education to invite people in July 19, 2023