Crimson staff writer
Dzifa A. Ackuayi
Latest Content
Giulia Restaurant Review: An Italian Love Letter to Cambridge
With exemplary service, an intimate and welcoming atmosphere, and delicious bites, Giulia remains a must visit spot in Cambridge.
Artist Profile: Mamadou Dia on Taking Charge of the Senegalese Narrative
Dia’s biggest inspiration is his community, including the people and experiences of Northern Senegal.
Laufey Concert Review: A Masterclass in Sentimental Whimsy
Laufey’s show never wavered from the whimsical world it aimed to transport audiences to, all while taking them through an emotional rollercoaster.
‘Him’ Review: A Look Into the Backrooms of Football
Though a visually satisfying film with brilliant performances, “Him” suffers from a lack of detail.
‘The POMtastics!’ Review: Student Film Reminds Viewers that Youth is a Mindset
Anna Carroll shows audiences that age is nothing but a number with “The POMtastics.”
‘Global Encounters’: The 39th Cultural Rhythms Showcase Honors Becky G
On April 5, hundreds of Harvard students, faculty, staff, and alumni headed to Sanders Theatre to celebrate cultural diversity on campus.
‘The Grove’ Review: A Must-See Tale of Love in All Forms
From innovative set design to gut-wrenching performances, Mfoniso Udofia’s tearjerking “The Grove” is an emotional rollercoaster that’s worth the ride.
Artist Profile: For Reginald A. Hudlin ’83, How a Can Do Attitude Can Become a Career
Hudlin’s knack for storytelling began when his older brother, tired of hearing his ideas without seeing them materialize, gave him a blank book.
First Annual Harvard x Yale Art Show Kicks Off ‘The Game’ Festivities
Visual art and musical performances by Harvard and Yale students transformed Winthrop library into an art display for the first annual Harvard Yale Art Gallery.
‘Tartuffe’ Review: An Innovative Rendition of Molière’s Classic Play
Director Bryn Boice incorporates modern ad libs and props throughout “Tartuffe,” which cleverly connects an old script to relatively young audiences.
