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Sarah M. Rojas
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Malcolm Gladwell Speaks on Viral, Cultural Phenomena at the 2024 Boston Book Festival
Gladwell shares that he created his newest work to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his first and wildly famous book, “The Tipping Point.”
Dorm Room Art: Vignettes by The Crimson’s Arts Board
With Harvard move-in now complete, The Crimson’s Arts Board reflects on their favorite pieces of dorm room art.
Benson Boone Concert Review: From Social Media to Sold Out Shows
At just 21 years old, Boone’s career is just getting started, and he’s an up and coming idol to keep on your radar.
Telling Her Story: Vignettes for Women’s History Month
Here are The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite books and authors to turn to in reflection on gender, womanhood, and femininity.
Arts Vanity: Rereading is Cool
Even though I loved these books, they had failed me… they failed to be new.
The Books We’re Most Thankful for: A Gratitude Practice
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we’re celebrating this holiday season by sharing the books that we’re most grateful for.
Sam MacPherson Concert Review: A Candid College Kickback
MacPherson reflected on his past faults as well as his plans and hopes to be more vocal in his love and support for others.
Harvard Author Spotlight: Alisha Fernandez Miranda ’04
When entrepreneur Alisha Fernandez Miranda ’04 stepped down from her position as the CEO of her company to pursue unpaid internships for a year, she inspirationally defied the typical career trajectory.
Artist Profile: Christie Tate on The Necessity of Female Friendships
Author and essayist Christie Tate argues that every bookstore should have a friendship section — a place to bring powerful, non-romantic friendships to the forefront of readers’ minds.
‘We All Want Impossible Things’ Review: An Unrealistic, Rushed Depiction of Grief
Newman carefully brings the reader between two very predictable places to mimic the emotional toll and monotony of helping a loved one through the process of hospice care.