Crimson staff writer
Adela H. Kim
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Endpaper: Like Riding a Bike
Trip, fall, stumble, I did them all. My legs moved in opposite directions, as though rebelling against my body. My family—myself included—all laughed at the incredible lack of coordination gifted to me.
Pictures at an Exhibition
After a six-year major reconstruction project, the Harvard Art Museums is ready to reopen its doors as a university museum that combines the prestige of a metropolitan art museum with the mission of learning and research.
Wineberg's Success 'Bittersweet'
Although the plot seems standard for an immigrant book, “On Bittersweet Place” largely escapes cliché through the protagonist’s incredibly endearing voice.
Living Tradition
Salzburgers aren't presenting tradition—they’re living it, seamlessly interweaving the past and the present.
Saudade, or Nostalgia
The town is spectacular, and yet it is the company that makes the trip truly memorable.
Foreign Domain
For locals, the two languages are like two separate accents of the same language. For me, it’s the difference between night and day.
50 Hours in (East) Berlin
After a mere 50 hours, I still cannot exactly describe Berlin. But I think that’s the city’s charm.