Crimson staff writer
Carmine J. Passarella
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Harvard Authors Spotlight: Bo Seo
He expressed a preference for a realistic account of his time on campus over rose-colored romanticism: “I wanted to talk about what it was, and what it was was pretty good.”
What The Hell Happened: Doja Cat and SZA Win A Grammy, Hilarity Ensues
Doja Cat and SZA won this year's award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, but Doja Cat was nowhere to be seen.
The Radcliffe Institute Invites Laughter and Introspection at ‘To Laugh Is Your Only Job’
“This event represents an institutional shift in the focus that gender and comedy is getting on campus and how that might disseminate outwards to the greater comedy scene.”
Artist Profile: Igor Golyak on ‘Artists For Ukraine’ and the Need to Act
For Golyak, taking action means taking what he does best — creating art — and bringing it out of the past and the realm of the fiction to the here and now.
‘Ocean Filibuster’ Review: The Show Wants to Save the Ocean But Lacks Focus
One would be forgiven to expect a relatively quick, somewhat educational show that manages to both soothe and stimulate, but they would be wrong to do so.
‘New Horizons’ Review: NFT Art Exhibition Comes to Boston
NEW HORIZONS’ will be on view from February 24 through April 23, 6:30-9:30pm at Pellas Gallery.
Review: Dua Lipa’s New ‘Service95’ Newsletter and ‘At Your Service’ Podcast
Dua Lipa has launched a new weekly newsletter, “Service95,” and her podcast “Dua Lipa: At Your Service.”
Will A-List Musicians Make A Film Industry Comeback?
The musician-to-actor pipeline, once a Hollywood staple, appears to have been relegated to the sidelines for many of today’s biggest stars
More Than Skin Deep
Life at Harvard has proven to me, though, that my skin is just the tip of the iceberg. As I return to a world with eczema at the forefront, I’ve come to understand that it will be like this for the rest of my life.