Crimson staff writer
Marin E. Gray
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‘No Regrets’: Tom Rush ’63’s Path from Leverett to Legendary
While Rush may have once been anxious about his post-Harvard path, he managed to go on to build careers for himself and other musicians.
In Harmony: Women’s History Month Vignettes
As we (and the flowers) turn our faces towards the sun, what better to do than listen to music made by powerful, talented, beautiful women?
Harvard in Bloom: Springtime Stories from The Crimson’s Arts Board
With spring break concluded, spring at Harvard is a time for memories to be made.
Artist Spotlight Vignettes: The Crimson’s Arts Board’s Favorite Artists
Consuming art is an individual and personal experience — an experience dependent on the life, values, and character of the consumer.
Artist Profile: TikTokker Jed Paul on How to See the City from (Below) the Ground Up
Boston’s shared scorn for the shortcomings of the MBTA is also a crucial component of its community — one that Paul has seamlessly mobilized.
Arts Vanity: An Introduction to the Modern Joni Mitchell Fan
A cursory catalog of select favorite Joni Mitchell fan types I encountered at The Gorge this summer.
The Best Books We’ve Read for a Harvard Course
Here we share some of our favorite books that we’ve read for a Harvard course, and we hope you’ll consider checking these works out as well!
A Graveyard, Democratizing Decoration, and Art Beyond Repair: Joyce Kozloff’s ‘New England Decorative Arts’ at Harvard Station
A colorful, eight by 83-foot-long ceramic tile mural against a gently curved wall, Joyce Kozloff's "New England Decorative Arts" has enlivened the Harvard bus terminal’s double-ramp walkway since its installation.
Curating a Counter Narrative: Sarah E. Lewis on Art, Vision & Justice
An ever-rising star both in and out of the Harvard gates, Lewis has garnered some of the most prestigious recognitions for her work and impact.
Harvard Station’s ‘Blue Sky on the Red Line,’ and A Case for the Art We Speed Past
I spent an hour and a half in the Harvard Square bus terminal. It wasn’t long enough.