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Thomas A. Ferro
Thomas A. Ferro
Author at Harvard Crimson at
The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University
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thecrimson.com
‘Being Reflected Upon’ Review: When Rejecting Tradition Goes Too Far
Alice Notley’s “Being Reflected Upon” has moments of exquisite textual construction but comes across as pretentious in its pursuit of the avant-garde.
over 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
Artist Profile: Maria ‘Bimba’ I. Carpenter ’26 on Elevating the Mun...
Though she’s still learning, practicing, and working on her craft, Maria “Bimba” Carpenter has that forward momentum.
over 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
Shopping with Artists: The Rise of the Artisanal Store
With often timeless products, artisanal stores resist the fast changing trends of the time and support artists, craftspeople, and small-scale businesses.
over 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
Poets that Speak to Us: Vignettes for National Poetry Month
April is National Poetry Month. As the month comes to a close, celebrate the lasting impression of Crimson Arts writers favorite poets.
over 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
Pammy’s Review: Eclectic, Exciting, and Just Darn Good
Falling just short of perfect, Pammy’s only issues arise when they try to take a dish too far.
about 1 year ago
thecrimson.com
‘Night Side Songs’ Preview: Interactive Theater’s Approach to Careg...
“Night Side Songs” offers an intimate evening meditating on the tragic, yet universal themes of illness and caregiving.
9 months ago
thecrimson.com
Building Harvard College: The Carpenter Center
One space on campus — resting between the dignified bricks of the “classic” Harvard buildings — is the Carpenter Center.
8 months ago
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Should Didion’s ‘Notes to John’ Be Published? No.
Writing is a private and personal practice, and creating, let alone publishing, one’s work requires serious vulnerability and determination.
8 months ago
thecrimson.com
Building Harvard: The Carpenter Center
One space on campus — resting between the dignified bricks of the “classic” Harvard buildings — is the Carpenter Center.
8 months ago
thecrimson.com
‘Is a River Alive?’ Review: A Stilted Love Letter to the Natural World
Ecological, nonfiction work "Is A River Alive?" explores the animacy and integrity of nature, but suffers from awkward pseudo-poetic statements.
6 months ago
thecrimson.com
Building Harvard: The Harvard Art Museums
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