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Sophia S. Pasalis
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Saltburn: The Pitfalls of an Aesthetic Movie
As a thing to watch, “Saltburn,” at the end of the day, is an aesthetic masterpiece.
The British Museum: A Rogue Curator and a Long History of Theft
In August, Peter Higgs, the former curator of Greek collections, was accused of stealing artifacts from their collection and selling them on eBay.
Concert Review: Weyes Blood Glows on Stage
On March 5, Weyes Blood, also known as Natalie Mering, performed an ethereal concert at Roadrunner Boston, bolstered by compelling visual and political components.
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ and Harvard
A major function of the show is to incentivize and imagine the possibility of legitimate change within the context of these powerful institutions.
‘Liberation Day’ Review: An Exploration of Unconditional Humanity
Saunders crafts an emotional and enlightening journey through the nine short stories in “Liberation Day” with a restrained and imaginative writing style, peppered with humor and wit.
Indira Ellis: Searching for Her Own Sound
Emerging alternative musician Indira Ellis writes songs that she hopes people will relate to.
'Rosaline' Review: Rosaline's Insincerity Disappoints Shakespeare
Karen Maine’s “Rosaline” proves that a juicy plot cannot save a film that lacks bold artistic vision.
Community Convenes at Grolier Poetry Book Shop Reading
The strength of the Boston-area poetry community showed its face in the Grolier Poetry Book Shop, with people convening to support one another and appreciate creative work in a group setting.
Welcome to Central
Looking to get out of the Harvard Square bubble, but don’t want to go across the river? Look no further than Central Square.
‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Review: A Drama That’s Accidentally a Comedy
The film is not as bad as the political pop culture aficionado wants to hear, but not without its major flaws.