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Artist Profile: Nick DiGiovanni ’19 on the Art of Culinary Content Creation
DiGiovanni is a prolific content creator known for his imaginative food hacks and hotshot celebrity collaborations.
Courting Controversy
If used in the right platforms with the right intentions, controversial conversations can become necessary guards of truth.
Ethics for the End of the World
In times of crisis, Harvard must not shy away from sacrifice where sacrifice is needed. It must aspire to transcend its mission as an academic institution and take on the mantle of civic and moral leadership.
Trump and the Trolley Problem
Trolley operators at all levels should take the helm of the trolley and engage in honest decision-making. As we wash our hands, more than ever, we must not wash away our moral convictions.
The Right Way to Eat an Oreo
Regardless of whether there is an answer that clearly settles the matter, we should be open to new perspectives, potentialities, and possibilities.
Forgetting Art
The problem is not that photography is inherently harmful. The problem is that we should not be afraid of forgetting art.
Spherical Sheep
We conduct ethics in a broken world. Both knowingly and unknowingly, we are prone to making irrational, partial, flawed, and deficient moral judgements
Five Bong Joon Ho Films You Must Watch
To celebrate the 100th year of Korean cinema, below is a list of the top five greatest Bong Joon Ho films of the past decade.
Money, Harvard, and Morals
If we truly believe that “Harvard” should steer clear of unethical financing, we should also demand a reciprocal duty from ourselves.
Portrait of an Artist: David Krakauer
"I think that it’s important to come on stage and not just play pretty notes, but to convey emotions and to make people feel things," David Krakauer said.
Top Five All-Time ‘Show Me the Money’ Contestants
South Korea’s most talented rappers of all stripes — mainstream and underground, rookie and experienced — appear in this survival reality TV series.
Asking Philosopher T. M. Scanlon ‘What We Owe to Each Other’
The title of Professor Scanlon's book, "What We Owe to Each Other," was adopted into an episode of NBC's "The Good Place." FM sat down with Scanlon to chat about "The Good Place," the definition of morality, and why we should study philosophy.
‘Ms. Purple’: A Powerful Tale of Piano, Palm Trees, and Filial Piety
Saturated in colorful allure yet steeped in a soulful hollowness, this film is a slow-burning character study that will leave you breathless.
Summer Postcard: Starcrew
I sought to take a picture of this very moment, to leave an imprint to look back upon, but I realized that no attempt at photographic mimesis could ever capture the boundless freedom and comfort I experienced.