Arts
‘ABBA’ 50-Year Retrospective: Thank You for the Music
This year, the timeless phenomenon that is ABBA is returning to the music scene and the stage with their latest album, “Voyage.”
Top Five: Celebrity Halloween Costumes
With the combined powers of designer wardrobes and the best makeup artists money can buy, celebrities put forward their best Halloween looks
Hailey Bieber as Britney Spears
Hailey Bieber dressed up as several of Britney Spears' iconic looks for Halloween.
‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone’ at 20: A Complicated Legacy
The series is one of the best large-scale book-to-screen adaptations ever. But — and it’s a big but — in recent years the Harry Potter franchise has increasingly been used to perpetrate actual harm to real people.
Top Five: Halloween Costumes That Should Have Been
Looking past the fairies, angels, and devils that flooded the streets of Cambridge, here are the top Halloween costumes and themes that Harvard's campus should have been teeming with.
WandaVision Costume
Let’s talk about the Halloween episode of "WandaVision." Namely, Wanda and Vision’s vintage Scarlet Witch and Vision costumes.
Doc Martens: Your New Horoscope
The pair of Docs you rock may say a lot about your perceived personality.
Lucy Dacus Concert Review: Dacus Builds Emotional Worlds at Boston’s House of Blues
As Dacus notes onstage, it is “the biggest headlining show [they’ve] ever done” — and, as she adds, they sold out.
Classic Dr. Martens Boots
If you wear classic Dr. Martens, you’ve probably owned the same pair for years, and the environment thanks you for it.
Vandalism and Native American Heritage Month: 'We Need People to Have Our Backs'
The defacement of artwork so deeply entwined with cultural pride and identity is a violent act. And yet, it cannot be called unexpected.
Top Five: Architectural Digest Open Door Videos
Reviewing celebrity homes is my Super Bowl. My “Joker.” My “Red (Taylor’s Version).”
Shay Mitchell Architectural Digest
Shay Mitchell invited her designer and friend Chad Wood to her Architectural Digest "Open Door" tour.
Post-Pandemic Technical Theater: Students Readjust to In-Person Roles
Theater productions often rely heavily on the people behind the scenes. However, after more than a year without in-person performances, many students involved in technical theater have graduated, with no one with comparable experience to fill their place.
Tech Theater Image
Many students who helped with technical elements for fall theater productions — such as "The Pirates of Penzance," pictured here — had no previous technical theater experience.
Finding Home in an Imperfect World: Wet and Kelly Zutrau
At the time of the interview with Zutrau, Wet was preparing to play the seventh show of their tour at The Sinclair in Harvard Square.
‘Boyz’ by Jesy Nelson is a Problem
In an ideal world, “Boyz” by Jesy Nelson featuring Nicki Minaj, would just be forgettable and boring.
In ‘Imaginary Peaks,’ Katie Ives ’99 Explores More than Just Mountaineering
Well-researched and equally well-written, “Imaginary Peaks” is a compelling read, both for experienced mountaineers and for those that have yet to attempt their first climb.
'Tampa Baes' Season One Review: ‘Baes’ Struggles to Entertain
While viewers can grasp the broader structure of the series, a lack of character transparency and boring relationships make “Tampa Baes” a series not worth finishing.
Who Would’ve (Delta) Knew: The Space for Asian Representation in ‘Legally Blonde’
Cowperthwaite didn’t just recast the original; she transformed it into a celebration of Asian excellence in even the little details.
Isabella Cho Personal Essay Graphic
“Ultimately, I did not turn back to poetry because it was comforting or interesting. I turned back because it allowed me to say something essential about myself.”
This Good Season
My foray into poetry began with intuitive things. Animals and seasons, flowers and roads. Things I could touch and observe.
‘A Mouthful of Air’ Review: An Inadequate Look at Postpartum Depression
While Seyfried proves to be a phenomenal actress, “A Mouthful of Air” is underdeveloped in every aspect from storyline to character development, failing in its sincere attempt to raise awareness of postpartum depression.