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Katie A. Silverman
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‘I Say the Sky’ Review: Colburn’s Authenticity Lends Her Poetry Relevance
Although “I Say the Sky” sometimes falls short as a work of poetry, its inspired content and unquestionable relevance make it a worthwhile read.
Les Adore Shakes Up Production at Harvard
The collective aims to provide students from diverse backgrounds with the resources and platform to tell their stories.
‘Alma Mater’ Single Review: Bleachers’s Latest Dark and Disjointed Track
Bleachers’ latest song, “Alma Mater” featuring Lana Del Rey, isn’t a track for everyone, and it’s not trying to be.
‘Thanksgiving’ Review: This Holiday Slasher Goes for Gratuitous, Not Gratitude
The film handles a dearth of original murder concepts through elaborate, multi-step killings that leave absolutely nothing to the imagination.
13 Disney Movies to Watch If This Halloween Was Way Too Scary
These 13 not-so-spooky Disney flicks are watchable year-round and perfect for the extremely faint of heart.
Artist Profile: Comedian Josh Caven ’24 is Bad at Sports but Good on Teams
From Caven’s point of view, technical theater, improv, and stand-up have one primary element in common: the opportunity for collaboration.
‘In the Form of a Question’ Review: Exploring An Unbounded Life of Curiosity
While fans of Schneider and “Jeopardy!” may find additional significance in the work, her raw, poignant explorations of her trans identity, sexuality, and attention-deficit disorder are compelling even to those who have never watched the game show.