Arts
Nick Shea Concert Review: A Step Out of Boston Common and Into Boston’s Music Scene
Shea’s infectious passion and consistent engagement with the crowd outshined any of his lyrical stumbles.
Nick Shea Blue Triangle Concert Billboard
With no barrier between Shea and the crowd, the intimate environment exuded a deep sense of understanding and comfort amongst both parties.
Nick Shea Blue Triangle Gallery Rapping
Nick Shea performed at the Blue Triangle Gallery in Boston on Nov. 16.
Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter Discuss ‘Y2K’: A ‘Nostalgic’ Albeit Stilted Comedic Gore-Fest
“Y2K” excels when it pushes sentimentality aside and embraces the dark humor of its premise.
'Viet and Nam' Truong Profile Still
Truong Minh Quý's film, "Việt And Nam," premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard category earlier this year.
Pammy’s Review: Eclectic, Exciting, and Just Darn Good
Falling just short of perfect, Pammy’s only issues arise when they try to take a dish too far.
The Five Best Gifts for a Wonderfully Wacky and Memorable Holiday Season
With winter break coming up seemingly faster than final project deadlines, holiday gifts might seem like another laborious task on your to-do list.
‘Wind and Truth’ Review: Sanderson Closes The First Arc of ‘The Stormlight Archive’ With a Bang
"Wind and Truth," the latest installment of Brandon Sanderson's The Stormlight Archive series, is satisfyingly epic despite its numerous perspectives.
Cover of Brandon Sanderson's 'Wind and Truth'
Cover of "Wind and Truth," the latest installment in The Stormlight Archive series by Brandon Sanderson.
Pammy's in Cambridge
A mural of quiet, peaceful farm scenes adorns the pathway into the space, offering early hints at the restaurant’s emphasis on the local and fresh.
Aislinn Brophy '17 Headshot
Aislinn Brophy '17 sat down with The Crimson to discuss their latest novel, "Spells to Forget Us," and the magical conception of their work.
Thinkpiece: We Need to Listen to Music Less
Occasionally using music as background is fine, but if we continue relegating it to background stimulation, art has a problem.