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‘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.


"House of the Dragon" Still.

Matt Smith and Milly Alcock in "House of the Dragon."


'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.


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."


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).


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