Arts
Viale Review: Italian-Inspired Comfort and Class in Central Square
Whether you’re looking for rich sauces, tangy seafood, or crispy bites, Viale has something for everyone, and does all of it with class and integrity.
89 Charles Review: Stepping into Swanky Escapism
89 Charles is the aesthetic equivalent of a well-tailored evening: polished, theatrical, and designed to spotlight what the bar cares about most — its drinks.
Artist Profile: Eleni Paris ’26, a Village In One
Since coming to Harvard, Dadian has continued to evolve as an artist and work with the people around her.
Stevie Nicks Concert Review: Classics Don’t ‘Get Older’
On Nov. 24, rock band Fleetwood Mac’s lead singer Stevie Nicks took the audience down memory lane with an enchanting performance at TD Garden.
Eleni Paris Profile
Despite her solo artist status, Eleni P. Sekas-Dadian ‘26 — professionally known as Eleni Paris — is proof that great art requires a village of people and life experiences in order to be made.
‘Riviera’ Album Review: Longing in the Glow of Los Angeles
“Riviera” flows with intention, each song reinforcing the album’s themes of longing, disillusionment, and the fragile hope that still flickers beneath it all.
‘The Moonwalkers’ Review: An Experience that Fails to Take One Giant Leap for Mankind
Immersive exhibitions have the ability to transform the typical audience experience — but “The Moonwalkers” fails to leave a lasting impact.
‘Wicked: For Good’ Review: Good Enough
“Wicked: For Good” ultimately underscores the shortcomings of splitting the story into two films.
KATSEYE Concert Review: A Love Letter to the Future of KATSEYE
Between their well-rounded pop star skillsets and their still-ongoing meteoric rise to fame, it seems there’s very little the future of KATSEYE cannot hold.
‘Power and Voice and Resilience’: Harvard English Presents Poetry Reading with Tina Chang
On Nov. 3, Tina Chang, Brooklyn’s first female Poet Laureate, gave a Morris Gray Poetry Reading at the Barker Center.