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Margo A. Silliman
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13 Songs (and Many More) for Your Chilling Halloween Playlist
Crimson Arts' collection of top picks ranging from party bangers to calming witchy vibes to eccentric showtunes.
From Beach Road Weekend: Friday Sound Bites
Staff Writer Margo A. Sillman sailed to Martha's Vineyard to cover day 1 of Beach Road Weekend.
Patti Smith and Her Band At Beach Road Weekend 1
Patti Smith and Her Band performed on Aug 25 at the Vineyard Wind Stage on day one of Beach Road Weekend.
A List of Tracks for Your Next Breakup
This one is for your “main character moment” as you romanticize your own misfortune.
Comfort Shows To Get You Through Finals
In honor of the end of the semester, here is a selection of the Arts board's favorite comfort shows.
‘Frankenstein’ Review: A Bewitching and Artistic Spin on a Classic
“Frankenstein” is a gripping form of audiovisual performance art that immerses the audience in all of its elements.
‘Cosmic Relief!’ Review: It’s Camp! An Enjoyable Blend of Genuine Theater and Satire
Looking for a pleasant night out at the theater? Setting the scene amid 1960s communist paranoia, "Cosmic Relief!" plays off an uncontroversially controversial time.
Roundtable: Alison Brie and Dave Franco on their New Film “Somebody I Used to Know”
The Harvard Crimson attended discussions with Dave Franco, Alison Brie, and Jay Ellis to discuss upcoming film “Somebody I Used to Know.”
'Being Funny in a Foreign Language' Review: The 1975 Captures the Essence of Their Happily Emo Sound
The album is reflective, but in a way that focuses on how we look at the present moment; the current social climate is essential to how the band views their lives and past experiences.