Crimson staff writer
LeMonie K. Hutt
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Learning the Language of Franz Kafka: Inside Mark Harman’s Translation
For Harman, translation is not merely a mechanical process of matching words, but an effort to breathe life into the characters of Franz Kafka.
‘American Primeval’ Review: The Untold Stories of the Frontier
By exposing the brutality and moral contradictions that shaped the frontier, the series challenges viewers to sit with uncomfortable truths.
Artist Profile: Sky Hopinka on Telling Indigenous Stories in the 21st Century
By focusing on his personal experiences, Hopinka creates space for the multiple voices of Tribal Nations.
Art as a Catalyst for Healing: Redefining the Role of Art in Social Change and Emotional Recovery
Art has the ability to heal — both in creation and reflection.
‘Pippin’ Preview: A Young Man’s Search for Fulfillment
Audiences should be on the lookout for a human staircase and breathtaking stunts during the opening number, “Magic to Do.”
‘Songs of a Lost World’ Review: The Return of The Cure
On "Songs of a Lost World," we hear the reminiscence of The Cure’s classic sound of haunting melodies and layered instrumentals.
So You Want to Listen to Girl Rock Bands from the ’50s and ’60s
The seeds of this counterculture may have been sown earlier with girl rock bands who sang about sexual desire, a reckless lifestyle, and a longing for freedom from societal pressures.
Sundance Institute Indigenous Film Tour at The Brattle
The Sundance Institute’s Indigenous Film Tour at The Brattle explored a range of topics related to the Indigenous experience, evoking laughter and tears.