Katie Kitamura: Exploring Horror and Performance in Writing

Katie Kitamura, a celebrated novelist and a recent Guggenheim Fellow, is at the forefront of contemporary literature with her latest release, “Audition,” which delves into the unsettling aspects of family life and midlife anxieties.In the upcoming conversation hosted by the Mahindra Humanities Center, Kitamura will explore critical themes of performance and privacy as they intertwine with the eerie elements of horror fiction.

Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Music Traditions

Yosvany Terry, a celebrated musician and composer, exemplifies the vibrant intersection of Afro-Cuban music and the African diaspora.As a senior lecturer at Harvard, he brings unique insights into the rich musical traditions that span from Benin to Cuba, revealing their profound impact on contemporary jazz.

Dance Tips to Express Yourself Freely and Boldly

Dance Tips can transform the way you express yourself on the dance floor, offering guidance that helps you move freely and without restraint.Whether you’re looking to master new dance styles or refine your dance techniques, the key is to fully immerse yourself in the moment.

Elegy Poetry Workshop: Connecting Through Loss and Grief

The elegy poetry workshop is a transformative space where poets and non-poets alike come together to explore the art of lamentation and remembrance.In this intimate environment, participants engage in crafting their own elegies, providing solace and connection as they navigate the complex emotions of grief and loss.

AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Visual Archives with Tech

AI in photojournalism is emerging as a transformative force, reshaping how we capture and interpret the visual narratives of our world.As this technology develops, it raises crucial conversations about photojournalism ethics, particularly concerning the preservation of photo archives and the authenticity of visual storytelling.

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