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Emily G. Fallas-Chacon
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Late-Night Television’s Relevance in an Era of Streaming
Late-night television remains relevant despite its competition — an impressive feat for a supposedly “outdated” format.
Thanksgiving Vignette: Music We’re Thankful For
Here’s some of the music that The Crimson’s Arts Board is thankful for this year.
The Modern Implications of Masterful Fan Edits
Creating repetitive and unoriginal content for a generation that has grown up alongside the internet is bound to lead to failure.
‘Outer Banks’ Season 4, Part 1 Review: Predictable Yet Entertaining
What “Outer Banks” does well, and has done well over the past four seasons, is its portrayal of the modern-day teen.
Harvard’s Halloween Costumes: Pop Culture’s Ever-Present Influence
With the celebration right around the corner, students are starting to think about what costumes to wear this upcoming week.
Remembering Liam Payne and His Success
In the aftermath of Payne’s death, we acknowledge the mark he left on the music industry through his time as a member of One Direction and as a solo artist.
Dancing with the Votes: The Fine Line Between Talent and Popularity
For many, “Dancing with the Stars” is undoubtedly an entertaining display, yet the lengths these stars have to go to in order to win are questionable.
Harvard Authors Profile: Leila A. Jackson ’26 on ‘Exit Wound’ and the Power of Documentary Poetry
Winner of the 2024 Academy of American Poets Prize Leila A. Jackson '26 speaks about her winning piece, "Exit Wound," and documentary poetry.
‘Talk talk featuring troye sivan’ Single Review: (B)rilliant, (R)efreshing, (A)uthentic, (T)riumphant — It’s A Pop Classic
If there’s anything to be taken away from this unique collaboration, it’s that a brat autumn is imminent.