Crimson staff writer
Maria F. Cifuentes
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When We’re Back in Boston: Metropolitan Vignettes
Here is a collection of vignettes that demonstrates what exactly makes The Crimson’s Arts Board feel the pulse of Boston in that special, intangible way.
Cristina Henríquez at The Harvard Bookstore on Finding Humanity Through Historical Fiction
On March 6, acclaimed author Cristina Henríquez transformed The Harvard Bookstore into a sanctum to discuss her new novel, “The Great Divide.”
Grupo Corpo’s Spiritual Revival Ignites the Stage
Throughout the performance, the audience gasped in amazement at the remarkable athleticism and strength of each dancer.
‘3D’ Review: Jungkook Reveals His Third Dimension
The song is captivating from the very first verse and successfully portrays the all consuming emotions of devoting oneself to another.
Artist Profile: Weld 16 On Yardfest, Music, and Chance Encounters
From spontaneous sing-along sessions to an opening set for singer Jeremih at Yardfest, Weld 16 has come a long way.
Paul Taylor Dance Company Review: The Art of Elegance
Paying homage to Taylor’s brilliance and unmatched creativity, the full cast flooded the stage for “Company B,” with ten musical selections covered by the Andrews Sisters.
Reading at Grolier Poetry: Four Poets and Their Stories of Resilience
Although their creations differ in style and deliverance, a common message lies within each of their poetry collections. Each poet grapples with loss, pain, and the inheritance of suffering.
‘Wandering Souls’ Review: Learning to Live Again
In “Wandering Souls,” Pin presents a moving depiction of the beauty that comes from stories of perseverance and the healing power that painful memories hold.
Best Parks in Cambridge to Visit this Spring
It’s the perfect weather for putting on a light jacket and taking a long walk through the park, so head outdoors with a friend or two to enjoy the wonderful weather and scenery.
Artist Profile: Paul Taylor Dance Company Member Madelyn Ho ’08 on Following Your Passion
Most importantly, Ho shared, “if there's something that you love, you can find some way to incorporate it into your life. And I think that's — that's important."