Arts Front Feature
The Arts 2023 Year-in-Review
The Crimson Arts Staff ranks the best films, TV shows, albums, books, and cultural moments of the year, as well as passing some not-so-serious words of wisdom through their vanities.
The Arts 2022 Year-in-Review
The Harvard Crimson ranks the best movies, TV shows, albums, and cultural moments of the year, while writing some not-exactly-serious vanities.
‘The Effect’ Preview: ‘Love, Drugs, and Ethics’
“The Effect,” running Nov. 10 through Nov. 13 at the Loeb Ex, follows two volunteers in a clinical trial who fall in love. It aims for realism and an immersive, thought-provoking experience.
Cannes Film Festival 2022
The Harvard Crimson sends two writers — Jaden S. Thompson ‘23 and Harper R. Oreck ‘23 — to France to cover the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival.
Why Artists Care About Ukraine
Putin’s unprovoked and inhumane attack relies on destroying a future world where Ukrainian artists can exist — and that is precisely why the current generation of musicians, poets, and artists from all over the world have stood up in support of Ukraine.
In Photos: Jennifer Garner, Hasty Pudding's Woman of the Year
Photo Essay: Actress Jennifer Garner was honored as the Hasty Pudding’s Woman of the Year on Saturday.
The Arts 2021 Year-In-Review
The Harvard Crimson ranks the best movies, TV shows, albums, and books of the year, while writing some not-exactly-serious vanities.
Cannes Film Festival 2021
The Harvard Crimson sends two writers — Joy C. Ashford ‘22-23 and Sofia Andrade ‘23-24 — to France to cover the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival.
Inside the Fight to #SaveOurStages: Independent Venues Struggle to Survive the Pandemic Year
Over the past year, independent venues have faced unique challenges in surviving the pandemic. The venues that have survived are hanging by a thread, held on the other end by the support of their communities and the tenacity of their owners.
The Arts 2020 Year-In-Review
The Harvard Crimson ranks the best movies, TV shows, albums, and books of the year, while writing some not-exactly-serious vanities.
The Arts 2019 Year-In-Review
The Harvard Crimson ranks the best movies, TV shows, albums, and books of the year, while writing some not-exactly-serious vanities.