Crimson staff writer
Ria S. Cuellar-Koh
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‘We’re Here’: Putting Together a Queer Comeback
In the face of increasing drag bans and anti-trans legislation, HBO’s “We’re Here” has never been more prescient.
Artist Profile: Isabella Madrigal ‘24 on the Cahuilla Community and Multidisciplinary Creativity
In high school, Madrigal wrote “Menil and Her Heart,” a play based on Cahuilla stories that tackles the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
Best Murals in Boston: Bostonian Brushstrokes Make the City a Brighter Place
Boston’s murals serve as a delightful contemporary showcase of skill and imbue the city with creative ambiance.
‘Swanna in Love’ Review: Girlhood at Its Most Grotesque
In “Swanna in Love,” Jennifer Belle depicts female growth emerging from rather rotten experiences, capitalizing on believable teenage voice.
‘Stand Up If You’re Here Tonight’ Review: Participatory Poignancy
Sometimes windmilling his arms, sometimes gallivanting around the theater, Ortlieb revels in the show’s extremities with humor and extravagance.
‘The Most Beautiful Sound I Ever Heard’: The Best Love Songs from Musical Theater
This Valentine’s Day, enjoy some of the best love songs from musical theater, listed below!