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Arts Playlist: Songs for Crushing
The Arts Board presents Songs for Crushing. Happy Valentine's Day!
Art & Politics
In this, our second annual themed supplement, The Crimson's Arts Board focuses on the intersections between art and politics. We survey this contested and contentious landscape by talking to artists, critics, writers, politicians, and economists on campus and beyond.
Top 10 Films of 2016
The Crimson Arts Board presents its cinematic favorites of the year, from "The Big Short" to "Sausage Party."
The Arts 2016 Year-in-Review
The Harvard Crimson reached out to its readers to rank 2016's best films, music, books, TV shows, campus theater productions, and more.
Top 10 Albums of 2016
The Crimson Arts Board presents its musical favorites of the year, from "Lemonade" to "A Moon Shaped Pool."
The Arts 2016 Year-in-Review Survey Results
The numbers have been crunched and the results are in. The Harvard Crimson's arts board is proud to present the top 10 films, musics, books, TV shows, campus theater productions, and events, as determined by a Harvard-wide survey.
Top 10 TV Shows of 2016
The Crimson arts board presents its television favorites of the year, from "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" and "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee."
Slack Bay Press Conference
Actors from "Slack Bay" speak at a press conference immediately following the film's screening.
Juliette Binoche at Slack Bay Press Conference
"Slack Bay" actress Juliette Binoche signs an autograph for Crimson Arts at the film's press conference.
Cannes Daily Round-Up: Introduction
Cannes is never only about films. It's also about celebrities showing off the new fashion trends up north in Paris, millionaires hosting wild parties along the beach, businessmen making deals with artists, and actor- and actress-wannabes wandering the streets vying for the attention of producers.
The Creative Classroom
The Crimson Arts delves into the curricular arts—academic projects, faculty perspectives, and interdisciplinary hidden gems—for its first-ever themed spring supplement.