Crimson staff writer
Kit A. Terrey
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‘The First Omen’ Review: A Prequel that Fails to Measure Up
The prequel to David Seltzer's 1976 film "The Omen" is a passable film that leaves something to be desired in its visuals and conclusion.
Six Ways to Enjoy the Boston Spring Before School Lets Out for the Summer
Here are some affordable spring activities to take advantage of in your few weeks left in Boston.
Artist Profile: Sidney Gish, from Bandcamp to Boston Calling
From childhood nights spent surfing the internet, looking for just the right sound to edit into a song, Gish has come far.
Taking the Stage: Our Favorite Theater Roles Vignettes
Here are some of our writers’ favorite memories on stage, and the ways that they fell in love with performing.
‘Girl From the North Country’ Review: Moving Songs, Stationary Dialogue
“Girl From the North Country” achieves what any jukebox musical sets out to do: It elevates well-known music by framing it within an original setting.
SoWA: The Artist’s Hub
Down a windy corridor in Boston’s South End lies a hub of art and design dubbed SoWa.
Dark Academia: Aesthetics and Belonging in an Age of Social Media
Influencers had established an online space for lovers of all things erudite, donnish, and elite.