Crimson staff writer
Gillian H. Selig
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From Cartoons to Cannibalism: Spooky TV Shows to Watch on Halloween
Whether you’re looking for a thriller, a lighthearted paranormal comedy, or a grotesque storyline, there’s truly something here for everyone.
Frat Boys, Burns, Bangers, and More: INJI Brings the Party to Boston
INJI makes a concert venue — and her performance — feel like sitting in a living room, gossiping and singing with close friends.
Eleganza’s 30th Anniversary: Celebrating ‘Ganza’ Past, Present, and Future
From the opening to the audience’s exit, the Eleganza 2024 was a vibrant showcase of the eternal allure of dance, music, and passion.
Artist Profile: Brian Wasik on Cheese, Family Values, and Customer Service
Speaking fondly of his childhood in the shop, Wasik said, “I was born here, basically.”
‘We Were The Lucky Ones’ Review: Not Just Another Holocaust Show
“We Were The Lucky Ones” adds to a plethora of Holocaust television and films in a different way than what audiences have seen before.
Michette Review: A Work in Progress
Michette seems like a very promising up-and-coming bakery with the potential to be great.
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.
Concert Review: Ishay Ribo Brings ‘Solidarity and Soul’ to Harvard
Ribo’s performance and the togetherness of the night sought to give attendees strength and revitalized hope that they could take back with them.
‘INSANO’ Album Review: Not So Insane
While it is important for artists to grow and evolve, it is equally important for them to remember what made them great in the first place.
Libraries, Used Bookstores, or Fresh off the Presses: Where Should You Buy Your Next Book?
Used bookstores are the most eco-friendly way to buy a book. But why would one want to buy a book in the first place?