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Arielle C. Frommer

Arielle C. Frommer

Author at Harvard Crimson at The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University

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    ‘Succession’ Season 4 Episode 2 Review: Money Can’t Buy Love

    As always, “Succession” perfectly balances drama and comedy, from sharp banter exchanged between the three siblings, whose newfound camaraderie is threatened by their own conflicting motivations.
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    Boston Ballet’s ‘Don Quixote’: The Delightful Return of a Classic Tale

    Boston Ballet's "Don Quixote" truly goes above and beyond in all aspects of the performance.
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    ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Premiere Review: Thank You and Good Night

    After four seasons of performing stand-up, donning glamorous outfits, and bickering good-naturedly with her agent and partner-in-crime Susie Myerson (Alex Borstein), Miriam “Midge” Maisel will finally be saying goodbye to audiences forever.
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    ‘Lost Places’ Review: An Eclectic, Delectable Blend of Fantasy and ...

    In “Lost Places,” Pinsker expertly moves through dystopian landscapes, fantasy worlds, and gritty realism to craft a collection that explores the depths of the human experience.
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    Arts Vanity: My Art History Obsession Has Gone Too Far

    Spawning from the glorified fan fiction that I shared at the HUAHS event, I present: If famous artists were students at Harvard, here is who I think they would be and why.
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    Artist Profile: Kelsey Kreppel on Fashion, Authenticity, and Her Cl...

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    ‘Vija Celmins: Night Skies’ Review: A Call From the Void

    Celmins’s hyper-realistic renderings of the night sky confront the eternity and immobility of space, allowing viewers to take charge over the vastness of the universe.
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    ‘Underdressed at the Symphony’ Album Review: Faye Webster Muses on ...

    Any listener will be bound to find something to relate to or simply let loose and find themselves similarly “underdressed at the symphony.”
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    ‘English Teacher’ Premiere Review: A Hilarious Portrait of the Mode...

    The premiere episode of “English Teacher” is hilarious, relatable, and not afraid to make edgier jokes that poke fun at the current state of the world.
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    Arts Vanity: A Screenager’s Guide to the NYT Games

    Read on for my tips, tricks, and thoughts on some of my favorite New York Times Games.
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    Photographing the Moon: One Man’s Quest to Capture the Lunar Surface

    Rutherfurd’s Moon images are beautiful, but they also marked an important leap forward for scientific imaging through their detail and clarity.