Editors' Note: Petey E. Menz '15 and Austin Siegemund-Broka '14
The 140th Guard Arts Chairs reflect on the publication, the year, and Arts's first annual Year In Review special issue.
"12 Years A Slave" and "Pacific Rim," "The Great Gatsby" and "Fruitvale Station"—the Crimson Arts board selects the best films of 2013.
From the ascent of Yeezus to the timeless dance electronics of Daft Punk, the smooth pop of Justin Timberlake, and the folk melodies of Edward Sharpe, the Arts Board picks the year's best records.
We asked students about their favorite movies, songs, books, campus productions, and more. Here's what nearly 250 respondents chose.
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Donors and Professors Confer at Symposia After FAS Capital Campaign Launch
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We Can't Save the HumanitiesThis piece was supposed to be titled, “How to Save the Humanities. ”The humanities are in the midst of a “crisis”—this much is clear. Funding for the arts and humanities is plummeting, and the sciences and social sciences seem to have taken the place of standard-bearers for human knowledge and achievement.
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Arts Year In ReviewCrimson Arts takes stock of 2013.
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Arts Year In Review 2013: Editors' Note
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Trumpets Herald New Office of the Arts Ceramics Studio in Allston