Arts
Life of Pi Photo
Mahira Kakkar (“Amma”), Adi Dixit (“Pi”), Salma Shaw, Betsy Rosen, Nikki Calonge, Rowan Magee, Celia Mei Rubin (“Orange Juice”), and the company of "Life of Pi."
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The Japanese cover, featuring characters Baryl, Apregius, Stella, and Octave from "Interstella 5555."
“The 12th Commandment” Review: A Disappointing Dönme Mystery
"The 12th Commandment" suffers from tired character archetypes, overambitious storytelling, and long-winded pacing that makes it impossible for the book to find a place among any genre’s contemporary greats.
‘Discovery’'s Hidden Gem: Daft Punk’s Animated Visual Album
“Interstella 5555" is a masterclass in storytelling, as it manages to convey an allegory for the exploitation of artists in the music industry without dialogue.
From Our Bookshelves: The Forest of Wool and Steel
As a pianist and lover of words, I treasure the tender, poetic prose and imagery of "The Forest of Wool and Steel;" as a Harvard student, I value its remedial guidance for how to maneuver through some of Harvard’s greatest challenges.
‘Queen of Magic’ Review: Magic, Family, and Acceptance. Can One Woman Have it All?
Described by the director as a “tale of ambition, friendship, and legacy”, the “Queen of Magic” delivers a story that truly captures the complexity of narratives concerning successful women.
Artist Profile: Behind the Mask of Myles Blue
Justin C. Levy’s ’26’s talent shines through with themes of love and passion.
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The Kyoudai Collective is made up of Levy (Myles Blue), Hiro Sakuma (Romus), Josh Jackson (Jarou), Aman Singh (Cheez), and Hunter Tsao (HTsao).
Psychedelics Club Art Show: A Space for Creativity for Its Own Sake
The art show has become a cornerstone of the Psychedelics Club community, and creates a new space for the Harvard student body.
Making Memories at ‘KrOpped! A Low-Res Jam’
Featuring an exciting selection of hits from each group, the night also saw new members take to the stage, joined by supportive alumni and a bustling audience.
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The a cappella concert took place in Sanders Theater in Harvard's Memorial Hall.
‘What’s for Dessert’ Review: Claire Saffitz Delivers Exquisite Recipes and Sweet Stories
Saffitz’s latest release is a valuable resource for anyone who identifies as a dessert person. She acts as a helpful, instructive guide while leaving room for flexibility, adaptation, and exploration.
Reflecting on the Sweetness of Girlhood with Safia Elhillo
In her poems, Elhillo questions her family’s history and culture while reminiscing about the sweetness of her childhood.
Safia Elhillo Portrait
A portrait of the poet Safia Elhillo, who came to campus for a reading at the Hutchins Center.
Claire Saffitz's salty cashew blondies.
The Harvard Crimson Arts board thought that Claire Saffitz's salty cashew blondies were delicious.
‘The Light We Carry’ Review: Michelle Obama’s Diplomacy For The Soul
“The Light We Carry” is a performance worthy of a First Lady — genuine, easy, intimate, but one which keeps the reader at arm’s length, just far enough to stay real.
Cybele Fasquelle Queen of Magic
Cybèle Fasquelle '25 as Adelaide Herrmann in "Queen of Magic." The musical opened Dec. 1 at the Loeb Ex and run through Dec. 3.
Art in Print: Allston Zone 3 Initiative Supports Local Artists Through Poster Sale
Over the course of a few years, over 120 artists have contributed their work to the “Art in Print” collections.
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Zone 3, a project connected to Harvard's growing involvement in Allston, has hosted events in the area for several years now.
'The Light We Carry' Cover
Cover of Michelle Obama's "The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times."
‘Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth’ Review: Kyle Abraham's Story of Death, Love, and Freedom
The message of “Requiem: Fire in the Air of the Earth” was one of solidarity. In the face of anti-Blackness, Abraham’s show illustrates how Black solidarity can help those survive the violence of the world.