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Anmol K. Grewal
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‘Songs for a New World’ Review: A Collection of Pivotal Moments in the Timeless Search for Self Discovery
Would you jump off a ledge overlooking Fifth Avenue if your husband did not love you? This is just one of many plotlines in “Songs for a New World.”
‘The Rainfall Market’ Review: A Journey Fit For a Childhood Dream Come True
Capturing the beauty of a classic fairytale, “The Rainfall Market" is well on its way to the reading lists and hearts of countless young readers worldwide.
Ho Family Student Guide Program at the Harvard Art Museums: A Unique and Interdisciplinary Approach to Art
Though already proving to be a great addition to the Harvard Arts Museums, the Ho Family Student Guide Program continuously expands its horizons.
So You Want to Listen to R&B: Travel Through Time
Here is a list of well-known and cherished R&B songs from the contemporary era and showcases many of the different styles that can be seen in the genre.
Jschlatt’s Cover of ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’: Why the Hell Did a YouTuber Release a Christmas Song and Why is it Good?
Upon the first listen of the cover, Schlatt’s voice has a striking resemblance to that of Frank Sinatra.
The Online World: A Prison with No Bounds
Though the online world cannot be seen as a means for us to escape the real world, all art — no matter its form — fuels our imagination.
Artist Profile: Comedian Jack F. Griffin ’25 on Cross Sections in Comedy From Visual Art to Data Analytics
“I am driven by my love of people — because that's all there is when you get down to it in this world," Griffin said.
‘SAW The Musical’ Review: Where Horror Meets Humor
The parodic musical adaptation of "Saw" speaks to the characters’ pop culture canonization, made completely wacky by their own unconventional love story.