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Hannah M. Wilkoff
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Dawn M. Spears on Public Art and Amplifying Indigenous Artistic Traditions in the Northeast
Spears and her husband also grew an acre of this corn on the land they used for the Narragansett Food Sovereignty Initiative. They saw the corn’s ability to bring together their community.
Amina T. Salahou ’25 on Les Adore One Year In
Salahou believes that her vision and the network of Les Adore — which reaches New York City, Paris, and beyond — will persist.
The Art of the Outside: Sonia S. Ralston on ‘Ghost Trees’
In an augmented reality exhibit called “Ghost Trees,” Sonia S. Ralston, an alum of the Harvard Graduate School of Design designed 3-D digital models of five Arboretum trees.
The Music is Inside: Favorite Album Cover Art Vignettes
Here are some of The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite album covers, including some reflections on the music inside.
Seven Lowkey Social Media Apps for When Instagram is Too Much
Below are some lowkey forms of social media to stay connected with your friends and your hobbies in a less regulated environment.
The Art of the Outside: Lorraine E. Bubar as an Artist-in-Residence at Acadia National Park
Even for people who aren’t professional artists, Acadia provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, providing the space to slow down to create and share art.
Jacob Collier Concert Review: Collier Creates a Home at MGM
With over 100 instruments on stage and a three-tiered set draped in leaves, Collier’s set allowed him to create a range of music.
Artist Profile: Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 on Art, Science, and Saying ‘Yes’ to Both
Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 excels at many things — particularly at saying “yes.”
Molly Grace Concert Review: A Heartfelt Hometown Show
Molly Grace's performance proved that she has true star potential — this is just the beginning.
Grouplove Concert Review: A Rock Adventure
Grouplove, the American alternative rock band best known for their 2011 hit single “Tongue Tied,” took the stage at Roadrunner in Boston on March 29.
Transported to the Land of the Midnight Sun: BSO Performs Sibelius, Nielsen, and Tarkiainen
With a variety of subjects, composers, and styles performed with technical prowess and musicality, the morning’s program achieved a great feat.
The Harvard February: Winter Vignettes by Crimson Arts
Several Harvard students reflect on the subtleties of a dormant nature, memories long past, and how to find the light in the darkness of winter.
Grace H. Allen ’24 on Her Directorial Debut and Teamwork
Though Allen juggles varsity athletics and pre-med requirements on top of her work in the arts, she is confident that she "will never stop performing."
‘The Parting Glass’ Single Review: Boygenius’ Touching Goodbye (For Now)
The meaningful charitable tribute is a sacred goodbye, at least for now, for boygenius and the incredible year they have had together.
From Crisis to Consumerism: The History of Black Friday
Through its many changes throughout the years, Black Friday has emerged as a cornerstone of American culture.