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Emily G. Fallas-Chacon

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Film

‘Steve’ Review: Everybody Has a Story Worthy of Being Heard

Overall, “Steve” is a sobering look at certain populations that society forgets about far too frequently.

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Film

‘Soul on Fire’ Review: Perseverance Is the Name of the Game

Despite its flaws, “Soul on Fire” doesn’t aim to be an award-winning film.

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Music

‘Midnight Sun’ Album Review: Zara Larsson Deserves Her (Summer) Flowers

Full of effortless vocals, striking melodies, and utter energy, Larsson captures the euphoric feeling of a summer well-spent.

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Music

‘Smooth’ Single Review: A Much-Needed Trip Back to the Early 2010s

“Smooth” is a promising look at what’s to come from The Chainsmokers — they’re certainly as smooth today as they used to be.

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Music

‘Luster’ Album Review: The Idea of Home Has Never Felt So Bittersweet

With tracks that emulate soft embraces, soothing conversations, and begrudging introspections, Somerville extends beyond the ordinary.

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Film

Here Comes the Sun…and Also the Same Four Actors

With new actors, the opportunity for a breakout role would better match The Beatles’ own revolutionary rise.

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Books

‘Let’s Call Her Barbie’ Review: A Page-Turning Tale of Perseverance

“Let’s Call Her Barbie” is an intriguing look at the creation of Barbie, a tale of the importance of following one’s gut and going after what seems impossible.

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Theater

‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ Review: A Painful Yet Poignant Journey

Growing up has never looked so painful, yet it was that exact conveyed pain that made this Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club production so enthralling.

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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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Music

‘Nosebleeds’ Single Review: A No Nonsense Victory Anthem

In the aftermath of her first Grammy win, Doechii released “Nosebleeds” — an entertaining and witty single.

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Arts

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.

Music

Thanksgiving Vignette: Music We’re Thankful For

Here’s some of the music that The Crimson’s Arts Board is thankful for this year.

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Arts

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.

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Arts

‘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.

Lauren G. Bartel ’26, The Girl with Kaleidoscope Eyes
Arts

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.

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