Crimson staff writer
Jen A. Hughes
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Nostalgic Video Games: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
In many ways, the hours spent on these apps, websites, and consoles were not wasted — they now serve as memories to be cherished.
Review: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ Lands on Top
A new “Hunger Games” film never fails to amaze. With each new violent, alluring addition to the franchise, the cinematic juggernaut that is the “Hunger Games” grows and complicates.
‘Orange Blood’ Review: No Longer ‘Monster Rookies,’ Enhypen Settle into Veteran Idol Status
Across the board “Orange Blood”’s greatest failure is a disappointing lack of lyrical or emotional depth behind each song.
25 Seasons of Big Brother: An Ode to the Unexpected
And while the messy storylines and bloated episodes might keep “Big Brother” from ever reaching critical acclaim, it's these very aspects that make “Big Brother” the addicting and enticing show that it is.
From Boston Calling 2023: Sunday Sound Bites
Boston Calling 2023 concluded with performances by Mint Green, Maren Morris, and Queens of the Stone Age.
From Boston Calling 2023: Friday Sound Bites
Fans from far and wide traversed the Eliot Bridge on Friday to attend the three-day Boston Calling Music Festival.
Concert Review: Lewis Capaldi Has Jokes for Boston
“I don’t do it for the money everybody,” Lewis Capaldi remarked to a packed crowd at MGM Music Hall at Fenway on April 10.
‘FACE’ Album Review: A Seductive Reflection On Fame and Loneliness in Jimin’s Solo Debut
As the first vocalist from K-pop supergroup BTS to release a full album, Jimin’s “FACE” is one of the most highly anticipated releases of 2023.
From Boston Calling Music Festival 2022
The Harvard Crimson sends staff writer Alisa S. Regassa ‘24 and Jen A. Hughes '24 across the river to cover the 2022 Boston Calling Music Festival.