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Dylan R. Ragas

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Arts

Weaver’s Way / In Blue

And the ceilings are high, voices echo from two rooms over among arches and paneling. Dark water. A river, green and lapping in a distant country in which I’ve never stepped foot —

Arts

In Italy / Mary & Joanna

In Italy I learn things that I did not learn

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Year in Review

Arts Vanity: Four Historical Moments that Should Have Been Creep-ified

Four historical moments that I think would’ve benefited from Radiohead's “Creep” playing in the background.

Arts

Inherited / Northeast Regional

Inherited For somewhere, there’s a house that’s burning. An old man rambles how after a hard day of work the first thing

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Arts

“Elite” Season 7 Review: All Glamor, No Grounding

After a promising and carefully-planned first three seasons, seasons four through six of “Elite” signaled the show’s definitive decline, and unfortunately, season seven seems poised to be the final nail in the coffin.

Arts

Absence / Siren

Dylan R. Ragas ’26’s column, “Yard Sale Organs,” is a collection of poems that attempt to make sense of a past — real, imagined, but mostly somewhere in between.

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Music

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.

Arts

Blood Gone Red / Blood Song

Dylan R. Ragas ’26’s column, “Yard Sale Organs,” is a collection of poems that attempt to make sense of a past — real, imagined, but mostly somewhere in between.

Arts

Verona / Manhunt

Been thinking a lot about orange and blue. Sun on brick and cerulean skies. How you’d see it and from what vantage point. It’s feeling like

"Riverdale" Season 7 Episode 1 Premiere
Arts

‘Riverdale’ Season Seven Premiere Review: A Joke Gone Too Far

"Riverdale," once a classic CW teen drama, has now become something else. What that is has been eluding the average viewer for many seasons now.

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Music

‘Eyes Closed’ Review: The Beginning of the Ed Sheeran Renaissance?

While far from the chart-topping domination of Sheeran’s “Divide,” the single marks a return to his roots for the English singer-songwriter.

Arts

Gatsby / 51mm

Gatsby To see dawn’s red face, angry against a brooding  horizon. Your dowdy eyes, your tears: pearly,  lactic. Two fingers pressed to the roof  of your mouth, the prickle and the purge. I slice

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On Campus

In Photos: Lupe Fiasco at Harvard Law School

A Grammy award-winning rapper and a visiting scholar at MIT, Lupe Fiasco led an event for Harvard Law School affiliates to learn about the Royal Game of Ur this March.

Columns

On Creating Demons / Fresh Eyes

A chicken crows evening in a hideaway hen– house, songs of remembering and choosing. I left my vitality, once, in the arm of your apartment, a crooked yellow elbow. Do you remember?

Columns

On Creating Demons / Fresh Eyes

A chicken crows evening in a hideaway hen– house, songs of remembering and choosing. I left my vitality, once, in the arm of your apartment, a crooked yellow elbow. Do you remember?

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