Arts
Jadu Heart Concert Review: A Post-Romantic, Psychedelic, Trip-Hop Experience
Last performing in Boston in 2023, Jadu Heart received a well-deserved welcome back in response to the electrifying production they put on.
‘AM I THE DRAMA?’ Album Review: Aggressively Authentic
Confidence doesn’t contradict the softness within a person, and Cardi B is no exception.
Style, Simplified: 10 Tips for Finding your Personal Style
In an era of coastal grandmothers and granola girls, it can be easy to feel like you are playing dress up rather than expressing your unique identity.
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Embracing personal expression through fashion can be very rewarding without needing to be complicated at all.
Daily Provisions Review: No, You’re Not Seeing Double
The cafe attempts to cut through corporate-cafe stereotypes with some character flourishes, but falls well short in its execution.
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Customers are greeted by a carefully manufactured design and layout that is objectively agreeable but impersonal.
Artist Profile: Sneha Shrestha on Nepali Letters and Fostering a South Asian Arts Culture
Sneha Shrestha, the Arts Program Manager at Harvard’s Lakshmi Mittal and Family Institute of South Asian Studies, is a Nepali visual artist known for her work with graffiti, Nepali scripture, and larger canvas work.
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Sneha Shrestha is the current Arts Program Manager at Harvard’s Lakshmi Mittal Institute of South Asian studies.
‘Behind the Screen: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’: Celebrating Austen’s 250th Birthday through Another Lens
In celebration of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday this year, the West Newton Cinema hosted “Behind the Screen: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life."
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The moderator and panelists discuss "Jane Austen Wrecked My Life."
Celestial Duality: Debussy and Mahler at the BSO
The pairing of Debussy and Mahler illuminated the BSO’s command of sound and sensitivity under Nelsons’ direction.
‘Edward Gorey: The Gloomy Gallery’ at Houghton Library Review: The Bleak and the Beautiful
The whimsical, slightly sinister, and always bizarre illustrations of Edward S. J. Gorey ’50 take on a new, distinctly Harvard quality.