Crimson staff writer
Emerson L. Giese
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When We’re Back in Boston: Metropolitan Vignettes
Here is a collection of vignettes that demonstrates what exactly makes The Crimson’s Arts Board feel the pulse of Boston in that special, intangible way.
Mather House
Welcome to Mather House! The Concrete Jungle. Huge singles. Lots of windows. Great people. The stomping grounds of both Conan O’Brian and Cornel West. Or, as HoCo co-chair Anna G. Dean ’25 would say, “Crazy lit movie.” In addition to its quirky exterior, its culture, community and atmosphere makes Mather House a Mather Home.
Flowchart: Days in the Trenches
When did the week start and when did it end? Is this even worth it? This flowchart might not fix most of those problems, but at least you will know what day it is.
How To: Saltburn Your Way Into A Relationship
The dating pool (or should I say bathtub?) is shallow, and anything would be better than yet another lonely Valentine’s Day. A recent film gave a step-by-step set of instructions on how to make a relationship happen, and maybe more?
‘Family Day’ at Harvard Art Museums: A New Kind of Inclusivity
Families worked together to build sculptures, and therefore found connection with art not only as a viewer, but as a creator as well.
Alex Winston: Finding Authenticity
Winston’s journey in finding herself and creating authentic and honest music has not been easy, but it has allowed her to grow into who she is today.
Five Types of Students at Harvard Football Games
This weekend, while you're trying to get over the fact that you're in New Haven, try to see if you can spot these five types of Harvard students in the game crowd...
‘FBoy Island’ Premiere Review: A Good Kind of Predictable
If you are looking for originality in anything other than concepts, you won’t find it here.
A Guide to The New York Times Games
The New York Times games can all be fun brain-teasers or ways to relax. They are all an enjoyable experience, and highly recommended.