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Angelina X. Ng
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Arts Vanity: Artist Profile: Isabelle A. Lu ’26 is Also Single — Single-Minded in Her Plan to Ruin the Arts Section
Lu, who identifies as an Elphaba sun, Brat moon, and Shrek rising, has rapidly become one of my favorite people.
Artist Profile: Jenn Tran on Fame, Family, and Finding Somebody
It feels a world away from the woman who first graced TV screens this January as a contestant on “The Bachelor,” starred in her own season of “The Bachelorette.”
‘Wicked’ Review: The Film Deserves Its Delusions of Grandeur
Against all odds — despite the sky-high expectations on its director, its cast, and on the genre itself — “Wicked” defies gravity.
The Show Must Go On: Tech Week Vignettes from The Crimson’s Arts Board
Tech week, also known as “Hell Week,” is the week before a theater production’s opening when everything needs to come together.
‘Spurned: A Wild West Tale of Love, Revenge, and Assless Chaps’ Preview: This Is Not Your Father’s Western
“Spurned,” an original student musical, is a romp through the Wild West that wants its audience members to have a good time.
What Do Yoga and Comedy Have in Common? At ‘Barefoot Comedy,’ More Than You Would Expect
At “Barefoot Comedy,” shoeless comedians take a good look at themselves as they perform in a yoga studio.
Artistic Profile: Fred Richard is Changing Men’s Gymnastics — All From the Back of a Tour Bus
Richard has his own eyes set on bigger dreams — the World Championships next year, the 2028 Olympics, and starting his own production company.
Harvard Theater: Fall 2024 Season Preview
Looking to attend musicals, plays, or theatrical shows at Harvard? Check out this round-up of campus theater productions running in Fall 2024!
Laufey’s Goddess Tour Leaves Boston Bewitched
Her joy was infectious and the audience began singing along in a hushed voice, creating a buoyant, reverent atmosphere.
Can’t Repeat the Past? A.R.T.’s ‘Gatsby’ Doesn’t Try To
“Gatsby” thrills audiences with its thematic sensibilities and reimagination of Fitzgerald’s classic novel, resulting in a musical that should not be missed.