Arts
80 Years of Music: An Interview with Joan Tower, Trailblazing Composer
Joan Tower is a Grammy-award winning contemporary classical composer and one of the most successful woman composers of all time.
“Early Man” Bumbling yet Charming
The film’s strengths lie in its wide range of humor and the expressiveness of the claymation characters.
Finally ‘Freed’ from ‘Fifty Shades’
In what’s supposedly the “climax” of the trilogy, the film fails to bring much excitement.
‘The 15:17 to Paris’ a Well-Meaning Dud
The story of these three ordinary men stepping up to do an extraordinary thing is one that needs to be told. But this wasn’t the right way to tell it.
A Rat, a Turkey, and a Squirrel Walk into the Yard...
A rat, a turkey and a squirrel walk into the yard
'Amen' to That
While “Amen” is several steps away from a masterpiece, it is a solid contribution to the field and a beautiful look into the reborn Rich Brian.
BROCKHAMPTON Are You
BROCKHAMPTON stress that you are valid, you have a voice, and you could be up on that stage if you wanted to.
Grace VanderWaal is Honest and Empathetic at The Sinclair
Charming and sincere, Grace VanderWaal’s performance promises more hits further down the road.
“Gnomon:” Hard Work that Doesn’t Pay Off
A behemoth of a book, “Gnomon” is almost seven hundred tightly-packed pages, but its complex content is what makes it a difficult read.
'Richard III' Stresses the Humor of the Machiavellian Villain
Actors’ Shakespeare Project's "Richard III," is full of compelling acting and humor making it both enjoyable and accessible.
‘Così Fan Tutte’: Where Opera Meets Comedy
“Così Fan Tutte” successfully presented a witty retelling of the classic opera though it cannot make up for the outdated source material’s problematic portrayal of women.
Top Five Songs on My Valentine's Day Playlist
In order to help us all find some love (or at least some sincere emotion) this holiday, I hereby present the five most appropriate—though not necessarily best—songs on my killer Valentine’s Day Spotify playlist
Top Five Reads for a Vicarious Valentine's Day
Here are five reads inspired by this exhausting holiday through which you can experience love vicariously, ranked in order of how likely they’ll be assigned to you by a Harvard professor.
Creative Writing Tips from Harvard’s Faculty
While not every Harvard student will have the opportunity to take their classes, anyone can try their hand at creative writing.
My Sister Will Be Hungry: Part I
I had succeeded, and hating decline as much as I did made success a paranoid place.