

Artist Chenlu Hou Tells Stories Through Sculpture
Chenlu Hou , a Rhode Island resident, is an artist in residence at the Office for the Arts at Harvard for the 2025 to 2026 school year.
Adam Smith
Nov 21, 2025


Asian Ballet Project Uses Film to Explore Identity, Adoption
The Asian American Ballet Project is transforming an ambitious dance project that expresses the emotional and personal journey of cross-racial adoption into a film that will be played at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The 10-minute film, Reclamation, will screen on a loop from 3 to 8 p.m. in Calderwood Hall during the Museum’s Free First Thursday event on Dec 4.
Daria Mohan Zhang
Nov 21, 2025


'The Ceremony' Masterfully Explores Trauma Across Generations
Review of The Ceremony, which ran at the Joan & Edgar Booth Theatre at Boston University. T he Ceremony is a masterpiece. The sixth play in playwright Mfoniso Udofia’s nine-play cycle about three generations of a Nigerian-American family, The Ceremony features a wedding between a Nepali-American woman (Lumanti Shrestha, played by Mahima Saigal) and a Nigerian-American man (Ekong Ufot, played by Kadahj Bennett). Although the couple is deeply in love, their families and family
Virginia Sun
Nov 21, 2025


Review: ‘Kim’s Convenience’ Serves Easy Laughs, but Emotional Depth Is Out of Stock
The comedy theater performance of Kim’s Convenience is adapted from the hit TV series by the same name, but perhaps it sticks a little too closely to the script.
Virginia Sun
Nov 17, 2025




