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Hannah E. Gadway
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Arts List: Our Favorite Book-to-Screen Adaptations
From “Catching Fire” to “Gone Girl,” here are some of The Crimson Arts’ favorite (and one not-so favorite) book-to-screen adaptations!
Stop Dismissing Boston's Culture Scene
Before passing judgment on Boston’s culture scene, take a second to explore the city that surrounds you — its wonders may surprise you.
‘A Day of Fallen Night’ Review: An Epic Fantasy That Suffers From Poor Pacing
“A Day of Fallen Night” sometimes struggles with the magnitude of its scope, but above all it is a striking, women-led addition to the world of modern epic fantasy.
‘Hell Bent’ Review: Alex Stern Suffers From Sequelitis
“Hell Bent” suffers from a mild case of second-book slog, but overall, Bardugo has again created a wildly entertaining magical world.
‘The Shards’ Review: Bret Easton Ellis is a Master in Paranoia
Above all else, “The Shards” is a horror novel, and it is set to scare readers in the best way possible.
‘Babel’ Review: Critiquing the British Empire with a Fantastical Twist
“Babel” chooses to make a new version of history, and does so quite creatively and successfully.
Harvard Authors Spotlight: Gabrielle Zevin
Her focus on exploring intriguing identities, profound questions surrounding health and chance, and an idiosyncratic writing process have made her a standout voice in the contemporary literary world.
‘Demon Copperhead’ Review: A Heart-Wrenching Portrait of the Opioid Crisis
Kingsolver reveals the humanity behind the numbers of the crisis and the stereotypes that prevented help from coming to the places that needed it the most.
Gorillaz Concert Review: Make Boston ‘Feel Good’
Gorillaz remain as they should be: perfectly singular and strange.