Arts

Review: ‘The History of Sound’ falls short of perfect harmony
While Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor shine in this new queer drama, it fails to strike a chord beyond its popular casting choices.
Dani Biondi, Arts Editor
• September 15, 2025

Judging you based on your favorite NYC-based TV show
If you think you’re giving Carrie Bradshaw, you’re probably not.
Annie Emans, Staff Writer
• September 15, 2025

Review: ‘Caught Stealing’ says no to drunk driving
Darren Aronofsky’s latest film revives the pulp crime thriller, featuring a loveable loser having the worst day of his life.
Don Ahmad, Contributing Writer
• September 12, 2025

From rehearsal to Radio City: A summer that hit the right note
The cast of NYU's Presidential Welcome Reality Show opened up about the behind-the-scenes of putting together an original show and performing at a legendary New York City venue.
Skylar Boilard, Performing Arts Editor
• September 12, 2025

Off the Radar: The early short films of Martin Scorsese
Off the Radar is a monthly column surveying overlooked films and shows available to students for free via NYU’s streaming partnerships. “What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place like This?,” “It's Not Just You, Murray!” and “The Big Shave” are available to stream on HBO Max.
Leo Field, Film & TV Editor
• September 11, 2025

WSN’s guide to the All Things Go NYC Music Festival
For its second year at Forest Hills Stadium, WSN has everything you need to know about the weekend ahead.
Amelia Knust, Music Editor
• September 11, 2025

Obsession takes center stage in ‘Lurker’
The new psychological drama about a musician and a super fan sharply criticizes the thin boundaries of modern celebrity culture.
Eleanor Jacobs, Editor-at-Large
• September 10, 2025

Review: ‘Man’s Best Friend’ skips the foreplay
While not a friend to all, Sabrina Carpenter's cheeky new album shines with its groovy instrumentals and not-so-subtle metaphors.
Dylan Henschen, Food Editor
• September 10, 2025

If you watched that, read this:
These picks are for those who crave more of the TV shows they binged over the summer months.
Skylar Boilard, Siobhán Minerva and Maya Santiago
• September 9, 2025

Review: ‘Splitsville’s’ relationships are as absurd as its comedy
The Cannes Film Festival-selected screwball comedy tests, breaks and puts back together the limits of conventional marriage.
Dani Biondi, Arts Editor
• September 9, 2025

The people yearn for yearners in film & TV
Viewers at home don’t want to be reminded of today’s bleak dating scene — they want love interests like Conrad Fisher.
Dani Biondi, Arts Editor
• September 8, 2025

Books beyond Bobst: A romantic academic drama, a glamorous memoir of a writer’s life in Southern California and more
Books beyond Bobst is a book-rec column highlighting what NYU students are reading now, outside of their classes. If you’re in need of a new read, look no further.
Alexa Donovan, Siobhán Minerva, Skylar Boilard and Eva Mundo
• September 8, 2025

Leena Ahmed, Deputy News Editor • September 15, 2025

Natalie Deoragh, Deputy News Editor • September 15, 2025

Leena Ahmed, Deputy News Editor • September 15, 2025

Emily Barbire, Deputy Sports Editor • September 15, 2025

Natalie Deoragh, Deputy News Editor • September 15, 2025