Crimson staff writer
Anmol K. Grewal
Latest Content
‘Our Town’ Review: Radiance Found in Simplicity
Lyric Stage Boston stole hearts with its modern yet deferential revitalization of the timeless work, directed by Courtney O’Connor.
Jadu Heart Concert Review: A Post-Romantic, Psychedelic, Trip-Hop Experience
Having last performed in Boston in 2023, Jadu Heart received a well-deserved welcome back in response to the electrifying production they put on.
Fall On Campus: Autumnal Vignettes from Crimson Arts
I’ll notice the red leaves gathering on the edges of the wood, the lily pads fading beneath the autumn rainfall; the light wood growing darker from the water.
At Lovestruck Books’ ‘Alchemised’ Release Party, Readers Gather to Celebrate the Fanfiction-Turned-Novel
Atmospheric and enchanting, the “Alchemised” release party allowed a diverse audience to come together and celebrate.
‘Primary Trust’ Review: A Looking Glass Etched with Trauma
When Kenneth (David Castillo), a seemingly mature, middle-aged man, walks onstage and starts stuttering about his life, one can’t help but feel a strange, tender attachment to him.
The Death of the Album Cover: From Art to Triviality
When artists cater to views that may not fully resonate with the demographic they want to portray, the art of the album cover slowly dies, little by little.
‘Songs for a New World’ Review: A Collection of Pivotal Moments in the Timeless Search for Self Discovery
Would you jump off a ledge overlooking Fifth Avenue if your husband did not love you? This is just one of many plotlines in “Songs for a New World.”
‘The Rainfall Market’ Review: A Journey Fit For a Childhood Dream Come True
Capturing the beauty of a classic fairytale, “The Rainfall Market" is well on its way to the reading lists and hearts of countless young readers worldwide.
So You Want to Listen to R&B: Travel Through Time
Here is a list of well-known and cherished R&B songs from the contemporary era and showcases many of the different styles that can be seen in the genre.
