Arts
Artist Profile: Ramon ‘1000WORD$’ Lazo Reflects On His Hip-Hop Journey
Ramon '1000WORD$' Lazo bought his first Polaroid camera on eBay for $25.
'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' Still
As for the continuing story of “Wakanda Forever,” the central conflict is predicated on the weakened state Wakanda finds itself in following T’Challa’s death.
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The dynamic duo that comprises Lowertown — Avshalom (Avsha) Weinberg and Olivia (Liv) Osby.
Pharrell and Travis Scott "Down in Atlanta" Image
Single cover art for Pharrell Williams and Travis Scott's "Down in Atlanta."
Katie McClanan Photo
Kathryn R. "Katie" McClanan '22 wrote a creative thesis in the TDM Deparment titled "Sexy Girls and A Fish Contemplate Impermanence."
Ramon Lazo Profile The Crib Image
Rome Streetz performs at "The Crib," a Nov. 2022 concert in Providence, RI that organized by Ramon "1000WORD$" Lazo.
Ramon Lazo Profile Bang Cover Image
Single cover for "Bang (feat. Eminem)" by Conway the Machine, shot by Ramon "1000WORD$" Lazo.
Ramon Lazo Profile Jay Electronica Image
A portrait of Jay Electronic shot by Ramon "1000WORD$" Lazo.
‘Queen of Magic’ Preview: Original Musical Explores the Price of Female Success
“Queen of Magic,” an original musical premiering on Dec. 1 and running through Dec. 3 at the Loeb Ex, tells the story of vaudeville performer Adelaide Herrmann and her niece-slash-assistant Adele.
‘ISCARIOT’ Preview: A Heretical, Gay, Thoughtful Musical
The Hollywood Hills are not what comes to mind upon hearing the word “Iscariot.” But that’s exactly where “ISCARIOT” — an unconventional spin on the biblical narrative of Jesus and Judas — takes its audience.
Cybele Fasquelle in Queen of Magic
Cybèle Fasquelle '25 as Adelaide Herrmann in "Queen of Magic." The musical opens Dec. 1 at the Loeb Ex and runs through Dec. 3.
ISCARIOT Dress Rehearsal Photo
"ISCARIOT," an original musical written by Sophie H. Kim '25, opens Dec. 1 and runs through Dec. 4 at the Agassiz Theater.
The Menu Review Still
"The Menu" is a uniquely modern film starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Fiennes, and Judith Light.
Artist Profile: Alfie Templeman Soaring with New Album ‘Mellow Moon’
Templeman points out a certain freedom in learning to play music, not by the instruction of a book, but by the personal will of the artist.
Kurt Vile Concert Review: The Magician Enchants Boston Crowds
“Been on the road for three years, just to get here, just to bring it back to Boston.”
Alvvays Concert Review: Captivating, Experimental Perfection
Alvvays's Nov. 18 show at Boston’s Roadrunner was a flawless — and slightly strange — finale to their U.S. tour.
Lena Waithe and Unremarkable Black Art
While I could commend “Twenties” for its groundbreaking representation of queer Black womanhood, I prefer to not praise the show solely because of the gaps it fills.
Kalos K. Chu ’22-’23 on Creative Development and Building a Musical from the Ground Up
"One of the things about Harvard is that I think a lot of times when you do something here you feel like you have to be the best at it or it’s not worth doing, and I think that is the worst idea ever," Chu said.