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Isabelle A. Lu
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‘Organ Meats’ Review: Spilling the Guts of Girlhood
Bursting with dog-headed women and women-headed dogs, banana ghosts, and wishes tied into realization with red thread, “Organ Meats” is paradoxical, yet beautiful.
Artist Profile: Alisa Weilerstein Strips Music to its Essence in ‘FRAGMENTS’
Audiences heading to Sanders on Nov. 5 for “FRAGMENTS 1” should shed all expectations, except for that of music unlike anything they’ve ever experienced before.
‘Heathers’ Review: Hits the Croquet Ball Out of the Park
“Heathers” consistently remains on top of its game throughout the show. Pallotta’s production pulls off every joke, note, and beat, while its clever, fresh design enriches the story’s deeper themes.
From the Boston Book Festival: ‘Deconstruction of Myth’ Panelists Refresh Myths for the Present
From religious mythology to national myths about institutions and identities, Wilson, Jin, and Moore boldly reexamined and refreshed established histories.
‘Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour’ Review: Your Wildest Dreams (169 Minute Version)
“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" faithfully renders an already spectacular experience while highlighting Swift’s fearless charisma.
‘Javelin’ Review: Sufjan Stevens’ World is Abundant
On "Javelin" Stevens asks the listener to take in the world, and after listening one feels filled with its beauty, its grief, its love, and its abundance.
‘Madama Butterfly’ Review: A Vision of Metamorphosis
Butterfly’s wings may have been pinned, but she eventually flies away, in control of her own past.
Artist Profile: Finn M. Bamber ’23 on the Quiet Language of Light
Driven by passion, lighting designer Finn Bamber’s artistic experiences have cultivated his unique awareness and analysis of visual culture.
Top 10 Best Met Gala Looks of All Time
The Met Gala is the most iconic fashion event of the year, where all gather round to judge celebrities’ much-anticipated looks.
‘DEATH’ Review: Melanie Martinez’s Otherworldly Alt Rebirth
Four years after the release of her last full-length album, Melanie Martinez chants “I’m back from the dead” in her newest track “DEATH.”