Crimson staff writer
Rebecca H. Dolan
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Thank God It Wasn’t Mariah Carey: A Playlist of Yardfests Past
Throw on the sounds of the sometimes crowd-winning, sometimes disappointing, most definitely B-list artists who have graced Tercentenary Theater for Yardfests past.
Museum of Capitalism Brings Intelligent, Approachable Exhibit to Tufts
Forget what you know about capitalism — it’s defined as something much broader than our country’s free-market principles at “Museum of Capitalism.”
Capitalism Museum
Visitors can crank The Minimum Wage Machine by Blake Fall-Conroy to get one penny every 4 seconds, or $9/hour (minimum wage).
Arts Vanity: The Harvard Student’s Guide to Crystals
2018 will vault us firmly into the long-awaited and highly-anticipated next era: the Postdigital Age. In apocalyptic fashion, millennials ridden with Apple Watch anxiety and social-media-posing muscle spasms will band together to give up their gadgets for good, with Urban Outfitters, naturally, in the vanguard.
Portrait of an Artist: John Wang '16
The Crimson sat down with John Wang '16 to discuss his public art installation at the Radcliffe Institute.
Portrait of an Artist: Keith R. Hartwig
"I tried to sort of complicate our understanding of why it is we either opt in or opt out of certain surveillance practices."
Looking Local: Boston and Its Contemporary Art
Boston's contemporary art scene is often perceived as a backwater, simply a little sister to New York's. Yet the city has a cultural ecology all its own, one that benefits from a concentration of universities and a strong sense of local community, but that may now be threatened by rising costs of living. The Crimson takes an in-depth look at the area's artistic environment.
Searching for Sites Where Art Meets Politics at Signet Teach-In
“I think as a mechanism of culture, art is inherently entangled in the sociopolitical issues and dramas of the time"
What the Hell Happened: Big Retailers Plagiarizing
Shoppers keeping up to date on the latest legal action may realize that the creative work they enjoy wearing does not, in fact, originate in the places they purchase it.
Arts Vanity: Eight Famous Artworks That Accurately Represent 2016
As the year draws to a close, it comes time to reflect, or maybe in the case of 2016, to forget.