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Aiden J. Bowers
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Best Musicals To Listen To: A Taste of Theatrical Excellence Without the Hassle
Broadway or touring cast shows are not always accessible or easy to attend — but these musical theater soundtracks are great to listen to in lieu of securing yourself a seat in the theater.
Harvard Authors Spotlight: Valerie Werder
It is rare to find a novelist who encourages copying of her work. Valerie Werder breaks this mold, and many others.
‘Alligator-a-Phobia in 3D!’ Review: Delightfully Absurd and Absurdly Meaningful
“Alligator-a-Phobia in 3D!” delivers an absurdly delightful exploration of loneliness, fear, and change.
‘Monstrilio’ Review: A Thematically Potent Debut for Gerardo Sámano Córdova
In his debut novel, Gerardo Sámano Córdova dives head-first into a complex blend of conventional literary fiction and disquieting horror.
What the Hell Happened: Barney Gets a New Look
The outrage does not only come from Barney’s apparent buccal fat removal, but his new look makes him feel stripped of all his original character.
Rosie Darling Concert Review: ‘Everything’s Coming Up Rosie’
Rosie Darling made a thrilling return to her hometown on Feb. 6, to deliver an energetic and intimate concert fitting of the vermilion venue.
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Darling opened with “Reruns,” a tender song with a driving beat that makes it a crowd-pleaser.
‘Dot’ Review: An Ode to the Everyday
Though the work is comforting, it’s an ode, not a lullaby — this read is a page turner.
Kalos K. Chu ’22-’23 on Creative Development and Building a Musical from the Ground Up
"One of the things about Harvard is that I think a lot of times when you do something here you feel like you have to be the best at it or it’s not worth doing, and I think that is the worst idea ever," Chu said.