Crimson staff writer

Olga Kerameos

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Kava Neo-Taverna Review: Authentic Greek Cuisine Restrained by the Limits of Fine Dining

The experience of a Saturday night dinner at Kava is certainly unique.


Dissent: Medical Humanities Is More Than the Sum of Its Parts

Harvard has a responsibility to prepare its pre-med students for the complex interactions they will be called to manage. Pure humanities courses just won’t cut it.


‘Pru Payne’ Review: Trying to Remember While Feeling Dismembered

"Pru Payne" serves as a reminder of the fragility of identity within a story about forgetting.


I’m Getting Worse at My Native Language. Here’s Why I’m Not Sad.

It's given me an opportunity to connect with my roots in a different way: as a student.


Stupid Questions Exist. You Should Still Ask Them.

That every question — no matter how niche, complicated, or surprising it may be — has a plausible, easily accessible answer has driven us to silence. That's a bad thing.


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.


Take it From a Slumping Sophomore: Gratitude Should Replace Veritas

The trials and tribulations of our middle years on campus often go unspoken.


The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: What the Robbery Can Teach Us About Loss

The unoccupied frames represent a welcoming sense of hope that their former occupants will, one day, be found and repatriated.


Central Perk Review: The One with the Disappointing ‘Friends’ References But Delicious Chocolate Olive Oil Cake

The emphasis on the “Friends” theme and the experience of sharing a big couch with strangers can be overstimulating.


Artist Profile: Sitka, The Great Colorist Behind a Charming Newbury Street Gallery

Sitka, always bold and playing by his own rules, is working towards his dream after building his dream gallery.