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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
Performing Arts Four Plays That Put LGBTQ+ Stories in the Spotlight From the first coming-out play a century ago to a 1993 Pulitzer winner, Tufts theater experts talk about shows that went beyond stereotypes and broke ground for... June 28, 2023
Arts & Humanities A Piece of the Sky Playwright Julia Izumi, A11, reveals the tragedy and comedy of being Asian American in our country May 23, 2023
Performing Arts Dee-1 Wants to Change the Way You Think About Rap The hip-hop artist and educator discussed rap as a force for education, community, and change during a recent talk at Tisch College May 1, 2023
Books Shuffling Off Their Mortal Coil A long-time drama professor says onstage deaths reflect cultural trends as much as acting chops March 16, 2023
Performing Arts Best Seat in the House? Don’t Get Too Comfortable Some of Tony winner James Nicola’s productions—like Rent and Hadestown—have become smash hits. But his aim has always been to challenge his audiences February 2, 2023
Arts & Humanities A Puzzling Pattern Jordan Good’s varied interests stretch across disciplines. But they all come down to a common thread December 19, 2022
Performing Arts Celebrating Black Joy Through the Arts The creative team behind the show We Move in Color joins in conversation and performance with Tufts artists October 12, 2022