Arts
'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' Still
Chow Yun-fat stars as Li Mu Bai in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000), directed by Ang Lee.
'Let Them All Talk' Still
Meryl Streep stars as Alice Hughes in "Let Them All Talk" (2020), directed by Steven Soderbergh.
‘One Night in Miami…’ Dissects Power in America
Based on Kemp Powers' stage play of the same name, Regina King’s directorial debut “One Night in Miami…” is a thoughtful (if conventionally plotted) thesis on power and civil rights in America.
'One Night in Miami...' Still
Leslie Odom Jr. stars as Sam Cooke in "One Night in Miami..." (2020), directed by Regina King.
AC/DC Embrace Their Rock and Roll Roots in ‘Shot In The Dark’
Perhaps the best thing an AC/DC song can sound like is, well, an AC/DC song.
‘Only Time Makes It Human,’ but King Princess Is Strikingly So
King Princess's recent track, “Only Time Makes It Human” pairs infectious melodies with coy explorations of heartbreak.
The Alchemist’s New Album ‘The Food Villain’ is Short and Sweet
With “The Food Villain,” The Alchemist delivers an effortlessly laid-back album filled with concise production and fun references to his rapper friends.
Album cover for The Alchemist's "The Food Villain"
Album cover for The Alchemist's "The Food Villain"
Portrait of an Artist: PYNKIE
The Harvard Crimson spoke with Radice about her new album, working as a nurse during COVID-19, and the artists that most excite her.
Twice Surprise with New Single ‘Cry for Me’
Twice’s dazzling renditions of hit singles at the 2020 Mnet Asian Music Awards set the stage for an unexpected finale: the brand new track “Cry for Me.”
Portrait of an Artist: Joy B. Nesbitt ‘21
The Harvard Crimson sat down with campus artist Joy Nesbitt to discuss her journey to becoming a singer-songwriter and upcoming album "Atlas Rising."
Politically-Charged ‘Commander in Chief’ Sends a Powerful Message
Both timely and vivid, “Commander and Chief” is a viable entry into the genre of protest music.
A photo of Demi Lovato performing "Commander in Chief" live
A photo of Demi Lovato performing "Commander in Chief" live
Portrait of an Artist: Eric P. Trueheart '91
The Harvard Crimson sat down with Eric to discuss his talents across mediums, the genre of science fiction, and what a life in entertainment looks like.
Harvard Book Store and Raven Used Books: A Tale of Two Bookstores
Two local bookstores highlight the uncertainties and often crippling realities of two diverging approaches to combating the pandemic's effects.
‘evermore’ Spins Glitter from Sawdust
“evermore” sees our experiences as borrowed in more ways than we realize, and beauty as coming in consecutive waves of recognition and resonance.
Folk’s Past and Future Coexist in Kurt Vile‘s ‘Speed, Sound, Lonely KV’
American singer-songwriter Kurt Vile’s newest EP, “Speed, Sound, Lonely KV,” perfectly positions itself to pay tribute to the figures of folk legend.
On “Copycat Killer,” Phoebe Bridgers Reimagines the End
It’s hard to tell whether the silence after the end of the lush, emotional 13-minute "Copycat Killer" is untimely or meant to be.