Crimson staff writer
Angelina X. Ng
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‘Funny Story’ Review: The Real Enemy is Adulting
Emily Henry's latest novel is enchanting and full of romantic chemistry. The main takeaway from “Funny Story,” though, is that adulting is hard.
Women Are Funny: Female Comedians That You Should Watch
Stand-up comedy is often seen as a boys’ club. Even so, female comedians are shining a spotlight on the issues that women face.
Artist Profile: Kim A. Onah ’15 on Broadway, Creating Art, and the Joy of Performing
What do Harvard and Broadway have in common? According to Kim A. Onah ’15, imposter syndrome.
In ‘Company’ for the Digital Age, Life is Frenetic, Overwhelming, and Surreal
"Company" explores every inch of what it means to exist in the digital age, along with the endless obligations that one has to friends and acquaintances.
Telling Her Story: Vignettes for Women’s History Month
Here are The Crimson’s Arts Board’s favorite books and authors to turn to in reflection on gender, womanhood, and femininity.
On Female Rage: Does the Wallpaper Look Yellow to Anyone Else?
Women are reclaiming what it is to be a woman, with all the ugly and beautiful facets that being a woman entails. And it’s about time.
In Harmony: Women’s History Month Vignettes
As we (and the flowers) turn our faces towards the sun, what better to do than listen to music made by powerful, talented, beautiful women?
Artist Profile: Claire Yoo '23 Has Fun and Makes Fun
"It’s so fun to do comedy, and to do something that makes people happy," Yoo said.
'Cash for Your Warhol' Goes Worldwide
In its 15th year, Geoff Hargadon ’76’s “Cash for Your Warhol” art project has reached new heights — stapled to telephone poles nationwide and hanging in the halls of the art world it critiques.
The ‘Wild West’ of Aging Research
Aging research helps people age more gracefully as lifespans increase globally, but in anti-aging research, which looks into extending the human lifespan, a slew of other problems arise.