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Stella A. Gilbert
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Artist Profile: Kwesi James, Professional Trier, Is ‘Not Good at Anything’
With an ambitious yet generous approach to life, James doesn’t take no for an answer and would give nearly anything in the world a try.
In Photos: Eliza McLamb Live in Cambridge
On Friday, Eliza McLamb performed at The Sinclair in Cambridge, fostering an intimate connection with her audience.
Instagram’s Content Crackdown is Worse Than You Think
This policy is a warning of the power that large internet platforms hold — both in providing people access to critical information and in stripping it away.
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.
Harvard Authors Profile: Celeste Ng Cares About More Than the Truth
Ng writes her fiction novels wielding a metaphorical crowbar, prying apart stories that initially appear objective to reveal inner nuances.
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.
Recipe Review: The New York Times’s 2023 Cookie Week
Over winter break, The Harvard Crimson tried the New York Times's holiday cookie recipes, with the goal of testing how college students could fare against professionals.
Arts Vanity: Ranking My Obscure Musical Instruments
I have 16 obscure musical instruments stored within my approximately 100-square-foot dorm room.
The Books We’re Most Thankful for: A Gratitude Practice
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we’re celebrating this holiday season by sharing the books that we’re most grateful for.
From Boston Asian American Film Festival: Lulu Wang’s Bold New Project
On Oct. 22, the Boston Asian American Film Festival screened an episode of the upcoming television series “Expats,” alongside a live panel with director Lulu Wang.
TV Shouldn’t Merely Satisfy: Lessons from 'Succession' and 'Barry' Finales
Perhaps in a world of constant reboots and remakes, there’s something simply better about writers cutting off their own series, rather than slowly squeezing the life out of it.
In Which We Finally Figure Out What The Fox Says: A 10-Year Retrospective
To psychologize the voice of another being is a lofty task, indeed.
From Sound on Sound Music Festival 2023
The Harvard Crimson sends staff writer Stella A. Gilbert '26 to Seaside Park to cover the 2023 Sound on Sound Music Festival.
From Sound on Sound: Alanis Morissette Remains Iconic
Morissette has established an impactful life of music-making, and clearly has no intention of stopping anytime soon.