Arts
Lives of the Nouveau Riche
Alan R. Xie relates a gripping tale of love lost and found in the Lost and Found of a Goodwill. Mom's spaghetti.
The Harvard Crimson Style Guide: 2015 Supplement
We at The Harvard Crimson acknowledge the evolving nature of language, and as such we recognise the necessity of updating our comprehensive Style Guide to accommodate questions that have arisen over the past few years.
Cats
I wrote a column this past semester, “Catwalk Society,” which lampooned various issues in the fashion industry, with a focus on those concerning modeling. The problems I described were pretty serious, I thought, and would require a total overhaul of our society’s way of thinking about race, body, gender, etc.
Crimson Arts Rolls with the Pitches
Crimson Arts, which will run from now until the death of Art, has carved out a unique niche on campus, according to Arts Chair Natalie T. Chang ’15, an active Crimson Arts chair.
The Crimson Arts Vanities 2014
Every year, The Crimson's arts board publishes a tongue-in-cheek final supplement satirizing both the art world in general and the arts board of The Crimson in particular. Below are this year's pieces.
Artist Spotlight: Tree A. Palmedo
Though we weren’t allowed to record this interview, we promise we took the best notes we could.
Unappealing Lack of Narrative in 'The Arts Board'
The official Crimson review of the year-long epic film "The Arts Board."
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton, Tony Revolori, and Paul Schlase take an elevator in "The Grand Budapest Hotel."
Vanité des vanités: How to Write a Jude D. Russo Review
Jude D. Russo explains how to write a proper review.
The Arts 2014 Year in Review Survey Results
Check out the crunched data of the results of the 2014 Arts Year in Review poll, with links to relevant reviews and articles.
Top 10 Albums of 2014
From Lana Del Ray to Taylor Swift to Mac DeMarco, the Arts Board picks the year's best records.
Editors' Note: Natalie T. Chang '15 and Erica X Eisen '16
A letter from the chairs of the arts board to our readers.
Top 10 Films of 2014
The Crimson Arts board presents its cinematic favorites of the year, from "The Grand Budapest Hotel" to "X-Men: Days of Future Past."