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Anat Goldstein
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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.
Second Seasons That Were Better Than the First
Many of our favorite TV shows construct a “perfect” first season. When that story ends, writers often don’t know where else to go.
Lou’s Jazz Bar Review: Fair Food, Arresting Atmosphere
Still, Lou’s impresses in its service and experience — free birthday desserts, live jazz performances, and kind waitstaff.
Norma Kamali NYFW Spring/Summer 2026 Collection Review: A Homage to Her Classics
With an emphasis on simple, comfortable women’s fashion, Kamali designed a complete ready-to-wear wardrobe for the upcoming spring and summer.
‘F1’ Review: Hollywood Hurrah, Formula Failure
With Brad Pitt in the driver’s seat and Apple Studios behind the wheel, "F1" tends to race toward a Hollywood spectacle over being a true homage to the sport.
Senior Thesis Film ‘En Lo Que Vino y Vendrá’ Is A Love Letter Across Generations and Borders
"En Lo Que Vino y Vendrá" is a robust love story despite being less than 30 minutes long.
‘American Psycho’ 25 Years Later: Is The Enduring Cult of Bateman Iconic or Ironic?
While Wall Street once stood as the symbol of ruthless ambition and surface-level success, today, tech, startups, and online influencers have absorbed these values.
Dreams within Dreams, Films within Films: An Analysis of Christopher Nolan’s Metacinema
Christopher Nolan's films carry a message about film itself, and by doing so, are metacinematic.
Artist Profile: Jared Sleisenger ’16 on The Importance of Modern Jewish Storytelling
“Find the story you’re trying to tell and how best to tell it,” Sleisenger said.
Jonquils Cafe & Bakery Review: Faux Luxe
Jonquils Cafe & Bakery markets itself as an “elegant cafe on Newbury street.” The statement is only a half lie — it is, in fact, on Newbury Street.
