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Hailey E. Krasnikov

Hailey E. Krasnikov

Author at Harvard Crimson at The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University

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    Recent Articles

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    ‘Speed Bumps’ Preview: Double Takes on Grief, Levity, and the Authenticity of Human Connection

    With two casts splitting a single script into separate interpretations, “Speed Bumps" generates not-quite-mirror images of a single experience of loss.
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    Dude That’s Rude: Construction

    Trust me, I’m all for renovations and making Harvard Square better, but as a student and seasoned campus tour guide, I’m over the mass amounts of construction I am forced to encounter every day.
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    Love it/Hate it: Blank Street

    Fast coffee, subscriptions, interesting flavors of matcha... Blank Street has it all. Now that the café has settled into its place in Harvard Square, read on to hear how two Flyby writers really feel about it.
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    Artist Profile: Tessa Violet on Her Journey from YouTube to Music

    Current musical sensation, Tessa Violet, discusses her origins on social media, views on music creation, and her upcoming adventures on tour.
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    Artist Profile: Cerise L. Jacobs on Her Journey from Law School to ...

    Cerise Lim Jacobs, founder of activist opera company White Snake Projects, aims to "desegregate the performing arts in Boston" through relevant, original productions that create social change.
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    Artist Profile: Sarah Natochenny on Her Life Changing Career Voicin...

    Natochenny gave our readers some very straightforward advice: “Be the best, the very best. Like no one ever was.”
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    ‘Class of ’07’ Review: A Class Reunion Turned ‘Survivor’ Episode

    Amazon Prime Video’s new show “Class of ’07” will make one fear going to their high school reunion in an unbelievably engaging way.
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    Putting Society’s Ableism into Perspective

    I remember how much I struggled to find the right words to write — staring at the computer screen for hours, refusing to write the word “disabled.”
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    ‘Live to Lead’ Review: The Stories of RBG, Jacinda Ardern, And Othe...

    Netflix’s docuseries, “Live to Lead” is the spark of inspiration Generation Z needs right now, for anyone interested in moving mountains in the realm of social justice.
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    ‘​​​​That ’90s Show’ Review: A Light-Hearted Break from Reality

    However, one can clearly see how this overly emphasized comedy may either take away from the story or make it even more enjoyable for its viewers.
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    ‘The Recruit’ Review: Confusion, Captivation, and Centineo

    Any viewer in search of adrenaline, drama, or suspense is sure to enjoy “The Recruit”’s whirlwind, adrenaline-filled story.
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    ‘Pepsi, Where's My Jet?’ Review: A Tale of Advertising and Ambition

    “Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?” shows Pepsi and advertising in a unique light, while providing some interesting personalities on screen — a true lesson to companies to be careful with what they promise customers, even if they want to sell more of their product.
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    ‘From Scratch’ Review: A Love Story in Flames

    For any viewer looking for a show to build their hopes up then destroy them in the best way possible, “From Scratch” is the perfect choice.
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    ‘The Playlist’ Review: A Real Look into Spotify’s Climb to Fame

    Regardless of the information overload compiled in this series, “The Playlist” is nevertheless an exciting watch that provides fascinating insight into the hidden secrets of Spotify’s creation.
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    Artist Profile: Matilde Heckler on Stepping Outside Genre

    Heckler calls her genre “Hot Girl Emo.” “It's a little feminist, It's a little funky, and unlike anything you've ever heard,” the singer said. “All tie it up with a little bow led by electric violin.”
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    Food Guide: Harvard Square Ice Cream Shops

    With plenty of ice cream shops in Harvard Square, which is the best one to go to?
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    ‘Glory’ Review: Finding Meaning Within Satire

    Through elements adopted from the real world, Bulawayo encourages readers to be more aware of the societal power structures that govern their own lives.