Arts
'Speakeasy: The Faire' Still
The performers at "Speakeasy: The Faire," which ran at the Loeb Ex on April 19.
'Heartbreak High' Season 2 Still
Ayesha Madon as Amerie, Sam Rechner as Rowan, Asher Yasbincek as Harper, and Brodie Townsend as Ant in season two of "Heartbreak High."
It is All Half Lights* / Before Memorial Day
The androgynous mind sleeps, it is halting/halted, faulting/faulted —
Nostalgic Video Games: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
In many ways, the hours spent on these apps, websites, and consoles were not wasted — they now serve as memories to be cherished.
‘Backslide’ Single Review: Surprisingly Forward-Thinking
The song is not overly complex, but it proves that Twenty One Pilots are an ever-evolving band.
Virtually Famous: Music Journalism in A Social Media World
With social media playing a larger role in determining the music we listen to — and music streaming platforms increasingly resembling social media with features such as followers and likes — artists have claimed greater control over how their music and narratives are communicated to the public
National Poetry Month Vignettes
April is National Poetry Month. Celebrate the end of the month with these talented poets.
Nostalgic Video Game Design
As a board comprised mostly of Gen Zers, The Crimson’s Arts Board reflects on the games that consumed their childhoods.
'Little Shop of Horrors' Still
“Little Shop of Horrors” ran at the Agassiz Theater from April 25 to April 28.
'Little Shop of Horrors' Still
The cast of "Little Shop of Horrors," which runs at the Agassiz Theatre from April 25 to April 28.
Artist Profile: James Rhee On ‘red helicopter,’ Music, and Kindness
James C. Rhee '83 discussed his new book, "red helicopter," with The Harvard Crimson, and embracing risks in the twists and turns of life.
Jacob Collier Concert Review: Collier Creates a Home at MGM
With over 100 instruments on stage and a three-tiered set draped in leaves, Collier’s set allowed him to create a range of music.
James Rhee Headshot
Harvard alumnus James C. Rhee '93 sat down with The Harvard Crimson to discuss his new book, "red helicopter—a parable for our times."
From the Galaxy to the Forest: Bach Society Orchestra’s 2024 Season Finale
From the classic Beethoven to the contemporary student compositions, the Bach Society Orchestra made sure to show the versatility of their music.
‘All Our Yesterdays’ Review: If Macbeth Were Boring
“All Our Yesterdays” reflects a larger problem with the state of adaptation — often, authors needlessly desire to directly attach themselves to older works.
Artist Profile: Brian Wasik on Cheese, Family Values, and Customer Service
Speaking fondly of his childhood in the shop, Wasik said, “I was born here, basically.”
Artist Profile: Nick DiGiovanni ’19 on the Art of Culinary Content Creation
DiGiovanni is a prolific content creator known for his imaginative food hacks and hotshot celebrity collaborations.