Crimson staff writer
Jim. O.C. Diamondidis
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Creature Features: The Harvard Art Museums are Reaching out to Kids
The Harvard Art Museums’ staff continues to foster arts appreciation within the greater community, despite the challenges caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
‘Phase 1’: An Exciting and Well-Timed First Release
Even after 25 years, the Boston-based indie band, Dispatch, continues to break new ground with their music.
From Our Writers: What Books Kept You Sane In Quarantine?
Our writers turned to books for solace throughout quarantine: Here are their top picks for what soothed them most.
‘Memorial’: A Disjointed Story about Family
Washington has surpassed other contemporary literature — he has written a book about an interracial gay couple that is not primarily about race or sexuality.
‘The Boys in the Band’: A Successful Remake of a Timeless Gay Classic
In “The Boys in the Band,” seven gay friends throw a boozy birthday party, where a party game reveals the deep anxieties and hardships they have faced on account of their sexualities.
Looking Back at ‘A Visit from the Goon Squad’
“A Visit from the Goon Squad” is a book about time that tried to predict American life in 2020, and deserves to be revisited in 2020, ten years after its publication.