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Caroline J. Rubin

Caroline J. Rubin

Author at Harvard Crimson at The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University

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    Kyo Matcha Review: ‘Let The Tea Return to the Forest,’ or at Least to Boston

    Kyo Matcha is a bright cafe with a clean and refined interior — a peaceful, yet vibrant oasis from the chaos of the city.
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    What the Hell Happened: Katy Perry Spaces Out — The Commercializati...

    The flight, framed by Blue Origin as a milestone for women in space, instead became a cultural flashpoint.
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    What the Hell Happened: Who Cares if Millie Bobby Brown ‘Looks Old’

    In the video, Brown called out by name the journalists and tabloids who said she looks old for her age.
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    What the Hell Happened: The Political Battle Behind the Blush

    Politics — like mascara after a long night out — have a curious way of bleeding into the realm of female beauty standards, as shown by a recent TikTok trend.
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    ‘The Sound Of Music’ Retrospective: Are the Hills Alive and Well 60...

    While the film is not of modern standards, its place in cultural history is undeniable and its lessons remain as relevant as ever.
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    ‘So Close to What’ Album Review: Tate McRae is So Close to Perfection

    McRae may not be redefining pop music, but she’s giving us a reason to keep listening.
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    Arts Vanity: How To Tour An Art Museum Effectively

    Touring a museum is a bit of an art form in itself. Therefore, I thought it might be fun to put together a “guide” for touring an art museum.
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    Call Her Kamala: The Podcast Power Move

    Podcasting is poised to gain even more traction in the arts and media world, propelled by rising superstars and emerging artists from all fields.
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    ‘Nobody Wants This’ is Messy, Dysfunctional, and Far Too Ambitious ...

    Have we seen it before? Of course we have. Will we see it again? Of course we will.
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    Harvard Authors Profile: Darius Atefat-Peckham ’23 on Poetry as Sin...

    Darius Atefat-Peckham '23 speaks about his journey as a poet and a person with grace, gratitude, and love, exemplifying the power of poetic form.
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    Becca Rothfeld and James Wood at The Harvard Bookstore: Love, Sex, ...

    Becca Rothfeld discussed the combination of philosophy and literature and her debut book, "All Things Are Too Small," at the Harvard Book Store.
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    Alingon Mitra ’08 On the Nuances of Comedy and Humor as Human Conne...

    Mitra is a comedian who not only understands the behavior and emotions that generate great sets, but is deeply aware of what humor can do for the soul.
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    Kacey Musgraves’s ‘Too Good to Be True’ — A Lyrical Letdown

    As potentially one of the most talented singer-songwriters of this generation, Musgraves, unfortunately, misses the mark in “Too Good to Be True.”
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    Can Feel-Good Art Save Us?

    Feel-good art, in demanding so little of its consumers, soothes and provides a kind of sedation — a kind of pause in the torrent of indiscriminate information.
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    ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Season 12 Review: Old Reliable and Never Better

    Babe, wake up — Larry David is back. Yes, indeed. The new season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has arrived and get this: it’s pretty good.