Crimson staff writer
Hannah M. Wilkoff
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Artist Profile: Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 on Art, Science, and Saying ‘Yes’ to Both
Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 excels at many things — particularly at saying “yes.”
Molly Grace Concert Review: A Heartfelt Hometown Show
Molly Grace's performance proved that she has true star potential — this is just the beginning.
Grouplove Concert Review: A Rock Adventure
Grouplove, the American alternative rock band best known for their 2011 hit single “Tongue Tied,” took the stage at Roadrunner in Boston on March 29.
Transported to the Land of the Midnight Sun: BSO Performs Sibelius, Nielsen, and Tarkiainen
With a variety of subjects, composers, and styles performed with technical prowess and musicality, the morning’s program achieved a great feat.
The Harvard February: Winter Vignettes by Crimson Arts
Several Harvard students reflect on the subtleties of a dormant nature, memories long past, and how to find the light in the darkness of winter.
Grace H. Allen ’24 on Her Directorial Debut and Teamwork
Though Allen juggles varsity athletics and pre-med requirements on top of her work in the arts, she is confident that she "will never stop performing."
‘The Parting Glass’ Single Review: Boygenius’ Touching Goodbye (For Now)
The meaningful charitable tribute is a sacred goodbye, at least for now, for boygenius and the incredible year they have had together.
From Crisis to Consumerism: The History of Black Friday
Through its many changes throughout the years, Black Friday has emerged as a cornerstone of American culture.
Fall into Harvard: Autumnal Vignettes from Crimson Arts
Read on for some of the Arts Board’s favorite fall memories, from the beauty of fall foliage in New England to all the delicious tastes of autumn!
Artist Profile: Luna Shadows Talks New Album, Creative Process and Inspiration
From writing lyrics to producing vocals and directing her own music videos, Luna Shadows single handedly creates the world that surrounds her music.
‘White House Princess’ Preview: Theodore Roosevelt’s Wild Child
From jazz numbers to delicate lyricism to a classic presidential-feeling style, "White House Princess" is an overall contemporary show includes moments of tenderness, anger, and laughter.
‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’ Premiere Review: Anderson’s Adaptation Successfully Transports the Magic of Roald Dahl to Netflix
While sometimes stilted by extensive monologues, the film's narrative style and unique sets succeed in bringing the director’s intricate work to a mainstream streaming platform while maintaining Wes Anderson's characteristic charm.
Concert Review: Sammy Rae & The Friends Bring Crowd Together at Sold-Out Roadrunner
At the end of the night, fans were left with a true sense of community, fostered by the band's crowd interaction, “campy” feeling, and soulful music.