—Outgoing Culture Executive and Incoming Arts Chair Thomas A. Ferro is easily located; all you have to do is listen and ...
Thank you, John Singer Sargent. You’ll never meet me, but when I look at the world through your eyes, it’s almost like I know ...
No one knows cold like Bostonians in winter. Thankfully, your ankles need not suffer the freezing temperatures any longer. Leg warmers are not only a cute fashion choice, they’re also a practical and ...
When I meet Isabelle A. Lu ’26 in Harvard Law School’s Caspersen Student Center for our interview, she is wearing a black top, which bears an uncanny resemblance to the one she borrowed from me a ...
It’s a rare luxurious life for wildlife in the area, where everyone knows not to schedule anything that conflicts with the opening of deer hunting season. Post-labor day, Roseburg has two rules: Don’t ...
In Sept. 2019, my dad handed me a very exciting package: the Macmillan Collector's Library Jane Austen Box Set. Each spine ...
Angelina X. Ng ’26, funny Asian woman, Sabrina Carpenter fan, and outgoing Co-Theater Executive, spent this year on the Crimson’s Arts Board in pursuit of one thing: Love. “I just think that these are ...
As a pre-med student who’s also involved in the artistic community at Harvard, winter recess is an important time to rest, relax, and remind myself that I’m still an artist, even though the only art I ...
The narrative that only students of color benefit from or care about racial diversity in their classrooms is false. We are all worse off in overwhelmingly white educational spaces.
The Crimson’s Arts Board presents its favorite cultural moments of 2024, from “Brat Summer” to the “Jojo Siwa Rebrand.” ...
The Crimson’s Arts Board presents its favorite books of 2024, from “The Mighty Red” to “Funny Story.” ...
The Crimson’s Arts Board presents its musical favorites of 2024, from “BRAT” to “The Tortured Poets Department.” ...