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Chibuike K. Uwakwe

Chibuike K. Uwakwe '23 is Editor-At-Large at Arts.

Writer Chibuike K. Uwakwe can be reached at chibuike.uwakwe@thecrimson.com. Follow them on X @chibbyu.

Latest Content


A Letter from the 2023 Class Marshals

The Class Marshals for the Class of 2023 reflect on college and thank their classmates.


Arts Vanity: Could Artificial Intelligence Replace Our Beloved Arts Writers?

I asked ChatGPT to write reviews of some of the most popular art (Film, Music, TV, Books, and Theatre) The Crimson Arts has reviewed in the past. Here's what happened.


Arts Vanity: What to Wear to Crimson Arts Meetings

Dressing yourself for Arts meetings is an intricate art. The writers that get it, get it, and the writers that don’t, don’t.


Truth Social App Store

A smartphone user checks the app store for Truth Social.


Inside NYFW: Head of State Spring/Summer 2022 Review

New York-based “postcolonial” fashion label Head of State showcased its Spring/Summer 2022 Ready-To-Wear collection, "Homecoming," on Day 4 of New York Fashion Week.


The Debate on Vice President Kamala Harris’s Vogue Cover

On Jan. 19, Vogue announced Vice President Kamala Harris as its February 2021 Cover Star, leading to intense backlash on social media over how the Vice President was styled.


‘34 + 35’ Remix Review: Ariana Grande Bites Off More Than She Can Chew

In the remix, Doja Cat shows off her sultry word play, while Megan Thee Stallion delivers her signature flow. That being said, the “remix” of the overtly erotic song feels more like the addition of two features than anything else.


Rihanna Returns in ‘BELIEVE IT’ by PARTYNEXTDOOR

Amid all the hype surrounding Rihanna’s return to music, "BELIEVE IT" teases at the prospects of her future projects.


Moses Sumney Unveils Artistic Rejuvenation in ‘græ: Part 1’

Listening to “græ: Part 1” is an entirely visceral experience, imprinting one’s mind with Sumney's exploration of identity.


Top Five: Harvard Winter Fashion Trends

Even though the towering trees in Harvard Yard are dead, the student body is thriving — at least when it comes to the winter wardrobes on display every day.