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Madelyn E. Mckenzie
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Harvard College Women’s Center’s ‘Men Aren’t Funny’: A Hysterical Inspiration
The title, although jarring for some, is something Women’s Center undergraduate intern Olivia F. Data ’26 is proud of.
Pidgin Doll Creator Joshua McKenney on His Childhood and an Ever-Changing Identity
At its conception, Pidgin was an avatar crafted by McKenney that became the inspiration for his art.
‘Ms. Whitman’ Review: A Clever Clapback
Instead of inviting the Dr. Phil’s audience to “catch me outside,” she invites Alabama Barker personally to tussle in her new single titled “Ms. Whitman.”
Boston Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’: An Annual Amazement
This rendition was a stunning production coupled with humor, a satisfying amount of human touch, and the usual technical prowess of Boston Ballet dancers.
Louise Erdrich on Writing to Learn: Boston Book Festival Fiction Keynote
At the 2024 Boston Book Festival, Louise Erdrich gave the Fiction keynote speech on her latest book, "The Mighty Red," and writing to learn.
The Music is Inside: Favorite Album Cover Art Vignettes
Here are some of The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite album covers, including some reflections on the music inside.
‘The Comfort of Crows’ Review: Masterfully Reintroducing the World as We Know It
“The Comfort of Crows” dives deep into what it means to be alive, portrayed through Renkl’s vulnerability with her readers and her environment.
Listening to Change: Fall Music Vignettes
Here’s how The Crimson’s Arts Board grieves the summer and welcomes the cold.
Summer Art: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
With cold air returning to the streets of Harvard, The Crimson’s Arts Board reminisces on their favorite artistic experiences from the long-ago summer.
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.