Arts
‘In The Living Room’ Single Review: Vocals Shine Where Lyrics Fade
While it provides a nice continuation of “Don’t Forget Me,” this single does not offer any new insight into Rogers as an artist.
Sun Room Concert Review: Surf and Rock, Sun Room Does It Both
With a calm stride, Sun Room took the stage at House of Blues on Oct. 8, ready to play some chill rock and roll.
Waypoint Review: One-Dollar Oysters and Creative Dishes Paired with Rather Inventive Timing
Overall, Waypoint offers an intriguing mix of innovative seafood dishes.
‘Monitoring Me’ Single Review: Lil Durk Raps on Safe Mode
“Monitoring Me” fades from memory almost as quickly as it arrives.
Sun Room Ending Yellow
The rhythm only got faster and faster, with each member more and more focused on their respective instrument.
The Maple Creemee. If You Haven’t Yet, You Should.
It’s maple. It’s creamy. It’s at an independent grocery store near you.
I Could Literally Be in Italy Right Now
But the Harvard ecosystem walks a fine line between fully immersing us in our studies and entirely overwhelming us to the point of giving up. This is precisely the reason I found myself studying abroad in Florence last semester.
‘For Cryin’ Out Loud!’ Album Review: Personal, but Predictable
“For Cryin’ Out Loud!” is a solid album that highlights FINNEAS’s strengths as a songwriter and producer, but doesn't experiment enough to stand out.
Artist Profile: Ian Chan ’23 on Human Connections in Musical Theater
Chan, a music director with multiple Broadway productions under his belt, cherishes the collaborative nature of musical theater and its ability to tell stories "with people, for people."
Maple Creemee 2
I correctly asked for sprinkles on my creemee, and they gave me a generous serving of the rainbow little guys.