Venture into Boston this Valentine's Day
With a history that extends back to one of its first mentions in Geoffrey Chaucer's Parlement of Foules, written in 1382, Valentine's Day holds a sentimental place in our hearts every year on Feb.
With a history that extends back to one of its first mentions in Geoffrey Chaucer's Parlement of Foules, written in 1382, Valentine's Day holds a sentimental place in our hearts every year on Feb.
JustArts spoke with this year's curatorial interns at the Rose Art Museum: the Sherman and Jill Starr Curatorial Intern, Dustin Aaron '14, and the Lynn Warner Curatorial Intern, Molly Channon '14. JustArts: How did you get involved with the Rose internship? Dustin Aaron: I was only marginally aware that there was an internship at the Rose.
This week, JustArts chatted with Samantha LeVangie '15, who directed Hold Thy Peace's adapted production of William Shakespeare's Hamlet this past weekend. JA: I heard that some of the script was cut in the interest of time.
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