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Elizabeth E. Choi

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Film

Case for Best Picture: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board

Members of The Crimson’s Arts Board make the case for which of the 10 nominated films will win the prestigious Best Picture title.

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Film

‘Ben-Hur’ 65 Years Later and the Lasting Popularity of Epics

“Ben-Hur” (1959), which celebrated its 65th anniversary this past November, stands as a quintessential example of everything an epic is and should be.

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Year in Review

Arts Vanity: My Favorite Watched Films from Each Month of 2024

My Favorite Watched Films from Each Month of 2024

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Film

November of Noir: Four Dark, Shadowy Films

As the weather grows colder and the sky darkens at 4:30 p.m., what could possibly be better than curling up in your cozy dorm with a noir film?

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Theater

Artist Profile: Ian Chan ’23 on Human Connections in Musical Theater

Chan, a music director with multiple Broadway productions under his belt, cherishes the collaborative nature of musical theater and its ability to tell stories "with people, for people."

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Film

Artist Profile: Kensington Tallman on Voicing Riley in ‘Inside Out 2’

Tallman seeks to empower her audience through her work, just as she has done in “Inside Out 2.”

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Music

'Get Close' Review: Ari Lennox’s Voice Shines In Spite of A Forgettable Single

R&B singer Ari Lennox displays her soulful vocals but otherwise disappoints.

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On Campus

Boston Snowport: A Whimsical Winter Village In the City

The main attraction, The Holiday Market, is nestled in the heart of Snowport.

So You Want to Listen to Film Scores

Music

So You Want to Listen to Movie Scores

Explore classic and fan-favorite original scores from the 1950s, '60s, '70s, and the more recent past.

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Arts

What the Hell Happened: Beyoncé at Taylor Swift’s Film Premiere

There can be two talented and prominent women in the music industry at the same time.

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Film

‘Love in Taipei’ Review: A Cute Rom-Com About Finding Oneself

Based on the 2020 young adult novel by Harvard’s own Abigail Hing Wen ’99, it is a colorful, feel-good romantic comedy that will make viewers smile.

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Theater

Artist Profile: Mira-Rose J. Kingsbury Lee ’24 on Storytelling and ‘Atalanta’

Mira-Rose J. Kingsbury Lee '24, writer and director of the new musical "Atalanta," discusses the decade-long development of her "passion project" and how she aims to empower others through storytelling.

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