Arts
Hilton Als Photo
Critic Hilton Als joined author Claire Messud in conversation through the Mahindra Humanities Center on March 4.
'Run Away,' Please
Haphazardly throwing together cults, drugs, and genetic testing does not make a thriller.
Building Character
chinese characters have joints — / they are comprised of / a million dissatisfied, spindly components
Black Arts Festival 2019: Winter Tangerine Magazine Leads Workshop on Race and Writing
The session included a world-building exercise, reflections on the writing process, a reading of a Lucille Clifton poem, and a group of student writers gathered together to participate.
Black Arts Festival 2019: Drag Queens Talk Race and Sexuality in 'Drag as a Black Imaginary Space'
In addition to exploring themes of fashion and identity, panelists also examined the ways that gentrification has restricted Boston’s queer community.
Black Arts Festival 2019: ‘Sing it, Sister!’ Open Mic Features Poetry, Song
Chatter rose in anticipation for “Sing it, Sister!” — an open mic that was part of the Black Arts Festival (BAF) — to start.
Black Arts Festival 2019: Experimental Film and Community Shine at Black Filmmakers Screening
“From the Mind’s Eye” — a black filmmakers screening offered by Kuumba’s Black Arts Festival — brought experimental films and community discourse to the Leverett Library Theater.
Black Arts Festival 2019: Professor and Photographer Talk Intersection of Vision and Justice
Throughout the night, Lewis and Mitchell traded off between discussions of the photography industry and the representation of race in fashion.
The Lasting Impact of Yalitza Aparicio, Star of ‘Roma’
Aparicio, a former educator in her town of Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, did not even aspire to become an actress, yet the work she has done is nothing short of momentous for the indigenous people of Mexico.
‘Roma’ thought piece still
Yalitza Aparicio (left) stars as Cleo in “Roma” (2018) by Alfonso Cuarón.
Career Overview: Karl Lagerfeld
The designer’s death left behind a huge and complicated legacy — one that includes both groundbreaking art and shocking allegations of fatphobia, Islamophobia, racism, and sexism.
Music Video Breakdown: 'break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored' by Ariana Grande
The attention Ariana focuses on the girl rather than the boy seems like an interesting choice of narrative, perhaps foreshadowing what is to come.
Arts Playlist: A Non-Christmas Music Winter Playlist
Listening to these songs will have you fully embracing the winter beauty around you.
Yearning for a Revolution in ‘Infinite Football’
Porumboiu brings a unique insight to the documentary in drawing visual parallels between Ginghina’s ambitions and the future of Romanian modernization.
Arts Playlist: 5 Songs for Daylight Savings Time
Here are five songs to help you adjust to losing an hour of sleep.
break up with your girlfriend
Ariana Grande in her music video for "break up with your girlfriend, i'm bored."
J.I.D. Since the 80s
J.I.D. and Since the 80s talked to students and community members at Harvard's Smith Campus Center.