Arts Blog
United in Battle: WGA and SAG-AFTRA Go On Strike for Hollywood’s Overlooked Majority
The strikes by the WGA and SAG-AFTRA represent a crucial stand for human creativity in an industry revolutionized by digital technology.
A Not-So-Fair Verona
Local traditions surrounding young Juliet’s statue speak more to an undercurrent of misogyny than the quest for a love that conquers all.
Artist Profile: Hila Klein on Teddy Fresh and Ceaseless Creativity
While Klein utilized her creative energy for many years through YouTube and her personal sketchbooks, eventually fashion became her main outlet.
Meet the New Queen Bee: 'XO, Kitty' Star Gia Kim
Gia Kim commands the spotlight as an ultra-rich high school student Yuri Han in “XO, Kitty,” Netflix’s hit spinoff of “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.”
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Many a breakup ballad has been written by society's favorite musicians and can serve a breakup, or just a good cry.
A List of Tracks for Your Next Breakup
This one is for your “main character moment” as you romanticize your own misfortune.
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The eras that have defined Hip-hop up to its 50th anniversary can be viewed through the lens of its most iconic producers.
Artist Profile: V Don Is an Architect of the Underground Revival
By staying true to his style and prioritizing organic connections with artists, V Don has become one of the most sought-after producers in the Northeast.
Barry Rosenblum is Leading the Charge at Green Tea Studios
Rosenblum’s leadership at Green Tea Studios has been instrumental in its success as a premier recording facility in Los Angeles.
50 Years of Hip-Hop: The Producers Who Made It Happen
It feels necessary to highlight some of hip hop’s greatest producers throughout each era in order to celebrate it to the fullest.
‘Succession’ and Fashion: How to Dress the Part
Ultimately the fashion of “Succession” tells a story: who fits in, who doesn’t, and who’s trying their hardest to claw their way to the top of the heap.
Artist Profile: Tyron de Harlem is Preserving Hip-Hop Through Storytelling
As a documentarian, Tyron continues to educate himself on new artists and stay informed on the ever-evolving hip-hop landscape.
What the Hell Happened: Gwyneth Paltrow’s Ski Trial
Above all, it was Paltrow’s casual indifference that drew the spotlight.
A Bite of Home: Chinatown’s Best Bakeries, Ranked
With AAPI month fast approaching, Asians and allies alike should take this chance to connect with — and learn about — Asian culture through food.
Essential Sunglasses for Enjoying Harvard’s Two Weeks of Sunshine
With different frames for every vibe, it can be hard to find one pair that goes with everything.
Sioux Chef Sean Sherman on Revitalizing Native American Cuisine
Needless to say, Sherman is at the forefront of food-related activism and an innovative powerhouse of culinary excellence.
What the Hell Happened: Harry Potter and the HBO Max TV Remake
If Harry Potter is already a cult classic, why is HBO trying to remake it?
Shaich’s Stake in Tatte: Ex-Panera CEO’s Value-Based Investing Paradigm
Today, stepping into Tatte in Harvard Square feels different from entering a fast-food chain, even in bakery form.
Artist Profile: Claire J. Saffitz ’09 on Bread, Butter, and the Roads Less Traveled
Looking back on her career, over a decade after she was one of countless black caps lining the Yard for Harvard Commencement, Saffitz seems to have made the right choice.
Being Barbie: An Unrealistic Ideal and a Feminist Icon
Barbie, like any insanely popular consumer good, can both cement cultural ideals and reflect their changes.
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AA Rashid is a New York-based artist and spiritual leader who works on projects for Griselda Records.