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Ha D.H. Le
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Wedding Bells Class of 2017
Here from six members of the Class of 2017 who are married or engaged to be married soon.
'A Separation' Unconventional but Ingenious
Kitamura’s "A Separation" might not appeal to everyone’s tastes, but for those willing to engage deeply with its content, it proves to be a thoughtful and ingenious read.
Editors' Note: Ha D.H. Le '17 and Victoria Lin '17
Outgoing chairs Ha D.H. Le '17 and Victoria Lin '17 look back on the past year of Crimson Arts and give thanks.
Arts Vanity: Don't Stop Believin'—A Shoot Paper for Arts Calendar Exec
Outgoing Arts Chair Ha D.H. Le '17 humbly submits her shoot paper for Arts Calendar exec (because clearly, three years of The Crimson isn't enough for her).
With Eye Toward Inclusion, Harvard Arts Community Welcomes Class of 2020
The introduction of freshmen to the on-campus arts scene begins with the First-Year Arts Program, a pre-orientation program offered by the Freshman Dean’s Office that includes five days of workshops and masterclasses with resident artists, culminating in a pageant—all in the hope that the students will receive a holistic experience and forge new connections with fellow creatives.
Artist Spotlight: Sara Melson
Prior to her performance at Club Passim in Harvard Square, Sara Melson '90 sat down with The Crimson to talk about her diverse artistic history, her Harvard experience, and her music.
Artist Spotlight: Jeremy P. Bushnell
A professor at Northeastern University, Jeremy P. Bushnell spoke with The Crimson about his new book, "The Insides," and his creative experiences.
Artist Spotlight: PWR BTTM
The artists who sang out one of their college email addresses in a song, PWR BTTM are both fierce and thoughtful with a healthy serving of wit. The garage pop-punk duo spoke with The Crimson the band and reality television.
Artist Spotlight: Kristin Kontrol
Prior to her June 17 performance at Middle East, The Crimson spoke with Kristin Kontrol about her move away from Dum Dum Girls and her musical inspirations.
Artist Spotlight: Christine and the Queens
The Harvard Crimson spoke with synth-pop project Christine and the Queens about breaking free and finding one’s calling in anticipation of her upcoming gig at Boston Calling.