Crimson staff writer

Arielle C. Frommer

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Arts Vanity: A Screenager’s Guide to the NYT Games

Read on for my tips, tricks, and thoughts on some of my favorite New York Times Games.


Campus Arts Starter-Kit: The Crimson’s Arts Board’s Guide to Harvard’s Arts Resources

Here are some tips for making the most of the lesser-known resources for arts engagement available right here on campus, courtesy of The Crimson’s Arts Board.


‘English Teacher’ Premiere Review: A Hilarious Portrait of the Modern Classroom

The premiere episode of “English Teacher” is hilarious, relatable, and not afraid to make edgier jokes that poke fun at the current state of the world.


10 Met Gala Looks That Ate This Year

This year’s Met Gala featured some of its most delicate, opulent, and over-the-top looks yet.


An Utter Gem: Celebrating 10 Years of ‘Steven Universe’

“Steven Universe” is full of witty jokes, lovable characters, catchy songs, and dazzling backdrops that every child can enjoy.


Telling Her Story: Vignettes for Women’s History Month

Here are The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite books and authors to turn to in reflection on gender, womanhood, and femininity.


‘Underdressed at the Symphony’ Album Review: Faye Webster Muses on Love, Endings, and the Quirks of Life

Any listener will be bound to find something to relate to or simply let loose and find themselves similarly “underdressed at the symphony.”


Harvard in Bloom: Springtime Stories from The Crimson’s Arts Board

With spring break concluded, spring at Harvard is a time for memories to be made.


‘Vija Celmins: Night Skies’ Review: A Call From the Void

Celmins’s hyper-realistic renderings of the night sky confront the eternity and immobility of space, allowing viewers to take charge over the vastness of the universe.


Artist Profile: Kelsey Kreppel on Fashion, Authenticity, and Her Classroom Roots

Kelsey Kreppel didn’t expect to become an influencer. Today, she is a successful YouTuber and podcast host.