Henry Kaplan
Henry Kaplan is a College of Letters major from New York City. He has been writing for the Argus since freshman year. In his free time, he enjoys watching TV shows, reading books, and pacing relentlessly while listening to music.
But I Wept For ’t: How Spike Tape’s “Pericles” Left Us Laughing and Crying
Arts & Culture • December 9 • Henry Kaplan
Writing Things the Way You Think Them: Why You Should Read Julie Hecht
Arts & Culture • October 14 • Henry Kaplan
Fall 2025 Arts Roundup, Part 2: Music, Dance, Visual Arts, and Film
Arts & Culture • September 19 • Henry Kaplan
Film Review: “The Cruise” Isn’t All Smooth Sailing
Arts & Culture • September 16 • Henry Kaplan
I Know You’re Playing Pretend: “Life in Plastic”
Arts & Culture • April 11 • Henry Kaplan
The Best of Baumbach: Which Noah Baumbach Movies to See and Why
Arts & Culture • April 8 • Henry Kaplan
Bee-ing Columbo: Where to Start With One of Television’s Longest Running Properties?
Arts & Culture • February 7 • Henry Kaplan
1988 Thriller “D.O.A.” Perfectly Captures the Spirit of the Decade
Arts & Culture • January 31 • Henry Kaplan
Why Our Talented Stars Are So Old And Our Untalented Ones Are So Young
Opinion • November 25 • Henry Kaplan
