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Saranya Singh

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Selena Gomez 'Call Me When You Break Up (with Gracie Abrams)'
Music

‘Call Me When You Breakup’ Single Review: A Low-Effort Attempt at a Pop Comeback

Call me when Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco break up. Or at least, when they stop collaborating. In the meantime, I’ll be listening to any other solely Gracie Abrams song.

Romeo & Juliet Harvard
Theater

‘Romeo & Juliet’ Preview: Love and Politics Told Through Dance

A combination of ballet, contemporary dance, and Latin social dancing, the production discards Shakespeare’s script and tells its story entirely through movement.

Sun Room Ending Yellow
Music

Sun Room Concert Review: Surf and Rock, Sun Room Does It Both

With a calm stride, Sun Room took the stage at House of Blues on Oct. 8, ready to play some chill rock and roll.

'Krapp's Last Tape' Still
Theater

‘Krapp’s Last Tape’ Review: Meaningful Stillness

The decision to embrace stillness, instead of intuitively filling it with unnecessary action, gives one the time to interpret Krapp’s thoughts in their own way.

Very Demure, Very Mindful Design
Arts

What The Hell Happened: 'Very Demure, Very Mindful'

When memes become so popular that they no longer feel like an inside joke, they lose their appeal.

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