Crimson staff writer
Noël D. Barlow
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Hunger
“Hunger” is marked by a series of strange and unsettling sequences shot over what feels like painful amounts of time.
Male Mystery in 'History Boys'
Secretly, society has a fascination with the enigmatic, dynamic, and unreported events of the all-boy prep school. The HRDC’s newest
Jacobs Transcends 2-D
It is a rare treat when audience members can exit an avant-garde film screening without thinking, “What the hell was
Defiance
Stripped of his tuxedo, Aston Martin, and martini, the newest James Bond still maintains an heroic persona in his latest
Poetry Curator Brings Vision
Christina Davis, the new curator of the George Edward Woodberry Poetry Room, addressed a welcoming crowd last Thursday by saying,
Along Came Benny: Golson Talks Jazz
Savvy on the saxophone and just as smooth at storytelling, Benny Golson charmed a small audience last Thursday at the
'Presencia Latina' Looks to Leave Mark
Presencia Latina, Harvard’s Latino cultural show, is intended not only as a showcase for Latino and Latin-American creativity but also
POPSCREEN: Architecture in Helsinki
As music videos exhaust the old clichés—half-naked women, silhouetted drummers, and the ever-popular head banging—real creativity is becoming the most
Jack and Jill vs. The World
The popular appeal of the new film “Jack and Jill vs. the World” rests primarily on its once-famous heartthrob, Freddie