Arts
‘Notes on Infinity’ Review: In Search of Immortality — At Harvard
“Notes on Infinity" is a solid story of a biotech start-up cultivated in the petri dish of ambition that is Harvard.
‘The POMtastics!’ Review: Student Film Reminds Viewers that Youth is a Mindset
Anna Carroll shows audiences that age is nothing but a number with “The POMtastics.”
From Boston Calling 2025: Vampire Weekend Caps Off The Weekend With A Charming Performance
Vampire Weekend’s performance gave each song room to breathe, allowing moments for the band to jam out in a way that added energy to each song.
‘The Light in the Piazza’ Review: Love is Blonde
Even if the show doesn’t live up to auditory expectations, “The Light in the Piazza” is a feast for the eyes.
'The Light in the Piazza' Performance Photo
Joshua Grosso and Sarah-Anne Martinez in “The Light in the Piazza.”
‘Is a River Alive?’ Review: A Stilted Love Letter to the Natural World
Ecological, nonfiction work "Is A River Alive?" explores the animacy and integrity of nature, but suffers from awkward pseudo-poetic statements.
Is Deinfluencing Just Another Aesthetic?
Deinfluencing, originally meant to challenge the influencer economy, now runs the risk of becoming its own consumption-seeking performance.
Deinfluencing Graphic
Deinfluencing has become popular across social media platforms — but is it really all that it seems?
Title: Artist Profile: Anika Liv Christensen ’26 on Changing the World One Piece at a Time
“No matter what I do, I’m not going to be able to stop being an artist,” Anika Liv Christensen ’26 said in an interview with The Crimson.
Artist Profile: Michael Cimino on “Until Dawn,” New Music, and Latino Leadership in TV and Film
Even throughout the difficulties he has faced, Cimino wouldn’t trade his life in the spotlight for any other.