Arts
‘Pitch Dark at Four O’Krok: A Veri-Cambridge Jam’: A Concert to Remember
Paying homage to their pasts as well as nodding to the future, the three groups truly produced a concert to remember.
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Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio star in "Romeo + Juliet," directed by Baz Luhrmann.
‘House of Gucci’ Review: Lady Gaga Rises Above a Mediocre Script
Though featuring an ensemble cast of greats like Jeremy Irons and Al Pacino, it is Lady Gaga’s magnetic performance as the power hungry Patrizia that stands out and offsets some of the film’s flaws in pacing and character development.
Boston Baroque Review: Handel's ‘Messiah’
Nothing says holiday like revisiting a timeless tradition. Boston Baroque’s “Messiah” is both conservative of baroque qualities as well as innovative in Pearlman’s conducting.
‘An Evening With Silk Sonic’ Review: Smooth, Fun, and Nostalgic — Does It Get Much Better?
The album is a prime example of a couple unimaginably talented musicians getting together and jamming out and making fun music that they like. Does it really get any better than that?
Single Review: “New Shapes” by Charli XCX is the Perfect Song for Looking Hot and Unbothered
Human relationships are complicated and messy. Charli XCX's “New Shapes” tells the listener not to fixate on the problems.
Toronto Band Babygirl on Songwriting, Industry Success
Since their 2016 debut, Babygirl has been hard at work, dropping a pair of EPs along with a plethora of singles.
Harvard PhD Evvie Jagoda: A ‘Survivor’ Season 41 Fan Favorite
The Crimson caught up with Jagoda last month after their elimination and discussed gameplay, the history of queer representation on the show, going from Harvard to “Survivor,” turtle migrations, and more.
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Evvie Jagoda, a PhD in the Harvard Human and Evolutionary Biology Department, competed on the 41st season of "Survivor."
MC Fat Ray on Detroit Origins, Joining Danny Brown’s Bruiser Brigade
“The Bruiser Brigade is a collective of my brothers,” Fat Ray said. “We came together on common ground. We all love music, and we all love each other."
LA Pop Singer Luke Markinson on Hyperpop and Identity
It was the onset of the pandemic and the amount of free time that came with it that spurred Markinson to release his first single, “Never Alone,” in 2020.
Chicago Rapper Donnie Dee Money on His Return to Music
The rapper shared that he decided to come back to music once he had rediscovered his self-confidence in his pen.
‘Being the Ricardos’ Review: For Better or For Worse, Sorkin Returns
If it is possible to genetically engineer a film to win an Academy Award, it makes sense that Amazon is the studio attempting it — and with “Being the Ricardos,” they seem to have gotten quite close.
ModdedController360 Review: An Opportunity to Reflect on Chalamet’s Growth
Following the release of “Dune,” the second most essential Timothée Chalamet-related piece of news from the past two months is the discovery of his YouTube channel, ModdedController360.