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Lola J. DeAscentiis
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Concert Review: Noah Kahan Dazzles a Hometown Crowd
Noah Kahan performed a rousing set to nearly 20,000 fans, radiating sensitivity, heartbreak, and an untethered love for New England.
Artist Profile: Sasha Denisova Merges Comedy and Tragedy in “The Gaaga”
Sasha Denisova, celebrated Ukrainian playwright and director, merges comedy and tragedy, fact and fiction, and the serious and the imaginative in "The Gaaga," a site-specific phantasmagoria.
Listening to What Cannot Be Seen: MIT’s Spatial Sound Lab Hosts an Open House
Spatial sound, which gives listeners a “3D” sound experience, is being created and studied right here in Cambridge, Mass.
Arts List: Our Favorite Book-to-Screen Adaptations
From “Catching Fire” to “Gone Girl,” here are some of The Crimson Arts’ favorite (and one not-so favorite) book-to-screen adaptations!
‘Not Strong Enough’ Single Review: The Return of boygenius With Their Latest Album
Notably, “Not Strong Enough” features an intricate layering of vocals, in which the artists offer both solos and harmonies.
‘Jesus Revolution’ Review: A Not-So-Revolutionary Biopic
The film gracefully ties together two plots through a series of converging moments, all of which center around the rapidly growing Calvary Chapel.
Margaret Atwood Discusses Her New Book ‘Old Babes in the Wood’ at Harvard Sanders Theatre Event
Two-time Booker Prize-winning author Margaret Atwood spoke to a packed crowd of fans in Sanders Theatre on her newly published short story collection “Old Babes in the Wood” Thursday.
So You Want to Listen to American Folk
The trajectory of American folk music follows the trajectory of American history.
Our Favorite Things To Do in Boston and Cambridge: Winter Edition
Given the ongoing winter, here are some fun outings that will make you dread the cold a bit less.