Arts
Heroes of the Fourth Turning Picture
The Speakeasy Stage production of "Heroes of the Fourth Turning" runs from Sept. 9 until Oct. 8.
‘House of the Dragon’ Premiere Review: A Fantastical, Female-Driven Tale
It is inevitable that “House of the Dragon” will always be compared to its incredibly popular predecessor, “Game of Thrones,” but its pilot episode suggests that the new series will be just as superb.
'Ozark' Season 4 Part 2 Review: Not A Happy End But A Deserving Emmy Contender
After three and a half seasons, viewers might think they finally know the Byrdes. But just as that wrongful assumption took hold, Netflix dropped its final season, and it was earth-shattering.
"Don't Worry Darling" Still
Olivia Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling" premieres in theaters on Sept. 23.
What the Hell Happened: 'Don't Worry Darling's’ Trainwreck Press Tour
“Don’t Worry Darling” had everything going for it. But much like the film’s idyllic setting in the fictional utopia, things aren’t always as they initially appear.
Hyperion Shakespeare Company directors during audition
Sept. 2018. The-then Hyperion Shakespeare Company directors (Judy F. Durkin '22, Claire M. Rivkin '19, Johnathan R. Creed '20) selecting the cast for the fall 2018 scene recital, "Twelfth Pint."
Hasty Pudding 1922
The Hasty Pudding Theatricals pose for their "It's Only Natural" cast photograph in 1922.
Social House Brings 'Magic' to the Yard at First In-Person Crimson Jam in 3 Years
Hundreds of students flocked to Harvard Yard Friday to see musical duo Social House grace the stage at the College’s first in-person Crimson Jam in three years.
Harvard Authors Spotlight: Elif Batuman
The plentiful insights in her published writings are reflective of her inquisitive nature, but a short interaction with the author reveals that she is also a lifelong learner — still as curious about humanity and society as ever.
‘I Kissed Shara Wheeler’ Review: A Perfect Rom-Com
In “I Kissed Shara Wheeler,” McQuiston’s latest foray into the world of young adult romance, readers meet another set of couples grappling with much of the same challenges as those in “One Last Stop” (2021) and “Red, White & Royal Blue” (2019).
Artist Profile: Ben Platt Hits the ‘Reverie’ Road
The Harvard Crimson sat down with Platt to discuss his upcoming tour and the evolution of his artistic voice.