Arts
Case for Best Picture: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
Members of The Crimson’s Arts Board make the case for which of the 10 nominated films will win the prestigious Best Picture title.
Best Picture 2025 Design
Design of The Crimson's Arts Board's 2025 predictions for Best Picture.
BPO Performs Strauss and Mahler: A Picturesque Retrospective of Life and Death
The pairing of Strauss and Mahler provided a poignant exploration of life’s fleeting beauty with a sense of introspection and wonder.
‘Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)’ Review: Role Model Finds Closure, Sort Of
Pillsbury provides a fitting end to his album with a nuance that possesses a sobering, if bittersweet, acceptance.
Voices in Verse: Vignettes for Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, The Crimson’s Arts Board reflected on their favorite poems written by Black authors, and their themes and impressions.
Black History Month Poetry Vignette
Celebrate Black History Month with these poems written by Black authors.
Strauss and Mahler at BPO Still
Claire Booth and Benjamin Zander after their performance at Symphony Hall.
‘So Close to What’ Album Review: Tate McRae is So Close to Perfection
McRae may not be redefining pop music, but she’s giving us a reason to keep listening.
Role Model "Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)" Cover
Role Model released "Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye)" on Feb. 14.
‘The Grove’ Review: A Must-See Tale of Love in All Forms
From innovative set design to gut-wrenching performances, Mfoniso Udofia’s tearjerking “The Grove” is an emotional rollercoaster that’s worth the ride.
'The Grove' Performance Photo
Abigail C. Onwunali and Patrice Johnson Chevannes in The Huntington’s production of Mfoniso Udofia’s "The Grove."
‘Stage Kiss’ Review: Appropriately Steamy, If Not Smooth
“Stage Kiss,” presented by The Psych Drama Company, follows a showmance that blurs reality and performance as ex-lovers reunite.
Lovestruck Books Wins Over Booklovers’ Hearts
Lovestruck Books, the new independent and woman-owned bookstore located on Brattle Street, is here to win over booklovers’ hearts.
Mimi’s Chūka Diner Review: A Unique Twist on Diner Fare
Woo and Awerman combine this unique cuisine with the atmosphere and offerings of New York City-style diners, generating a vibe and flavor that only Mimi’s can call its own.