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Anya B. Cheng

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Film

25 Years Later, Baz Luhrmann's ‘Romeo + Juliet’ Has Stood the Test of Time

Although his unabashed and reckless style occasionally clouds the purity of the original play, Luhrmann’s work has stood the test of time as a blazing, brilliant and vibrant love story whose actors and scenery bring the script to life.

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Music

Single Review: Jennifer Lopez’s ‘On My Way’ is an Advertisement, Not a Love Song

Much like the premise of Lopez's upcoming movie "Marry Me," the song “On My Way” is equally cliché.

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Books

‘Museum of Objects Burned by the Souls in Purgatory’ Review: Jeffery Thomson Brings Dead Art to Life

Imagine a museum containing a carbonite statue of Han Solo, the Notre-Dame Cathedral, and a Costa Rican beach. This is the museum that Jeffery Thomson curates in this collection.

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Arts

What the Hell Happened: TikTok’s Devious Lick Trend

Where, exactly, have all the bathroom soap dispensers gone? As with most things today, the answer to this mystery lies with TikTok.

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Theater

Karina L. Cowperthwaite ’23 Profile: Can Anyone Be ‘Legally Blonde’?

Cowperthwaite has high hopes not only for the performance itself, but also for its role in a larger effort to bring Asian voices to mainstream theater at Harvard and in the broader world.

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