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2025 Governor’s Ball features Tyler The Creator, Olivia Rodrigo and Hozier

2025 Governor’s Ball features Tyler The Creator, Olivia Rodrigo and Hozier

No amount of downpour or flying boxed water could keep out the festival's 150,000 eager concertgoers.
Julia Diorio and Eleanor Jacobs June 12, 2025

Undeterred by a rainy forecast, the 2025 Governor’s Ball captivated New Yorkers and tourists alike from June 6-8. This year‘s headliners included Tyler, The Creator, Olivia...

"Maybe Happy Ending," written by Steinhardt alum Hue Park and Tisch alum Will Aronson, was the most awarded production at the awards ceremony. (Courtesy of Matthew Murphy)

18 alumni take home Tony Awards

NYU alumni scored 22 awards in seven categories at this year’s ceremony, including best play and best new musical.
Ethan Li, Staff Writer June 10, 2025

NYU alumni secured best play and best new musical at this year’s Tony Awards — two of the night's top honors, and just a couple of the 22 total awards won by former Violets...

(Dani Biondi for WSN)

Off the Radar: ‘City Lights’ challenges both sight and sound

Off the Radar is a column surveying overlooked films available to students for free via NYU’s streaming partnerships. “City Lights” is available to stream on Kanopy.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor May 7, 2025

If TikTok existed in the silent film era, editors would’ve had a field day with Charlie Chaplin — he was the first Hollywood it-boy, after all. The multihyphenate found global...

(Ethan Li for WSN)

The Met’s newest exhibition puts visitors in the place of a Parisian art critique

“Sargent & Paris” is currently on display through Aug. 3.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor May 7, 2025

In the 19th century, scandal wasn’t found on social media, it was exhibited in art galleries. Artists who broke the rules of representation with new painting techniques or challenged...

(Courtesy of Alex Foster)

NYU Creative Writing alum on his debut sci-fi novel

Alex Foster spent his time in NYU’s Creative Writing master’s program working on his debut novel, which will hit bookstores on May 13.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor May 7, 2025

In writing a novel conceiving of a world that keeps on moving faster, it’s only natural that Alex Foster got around to ruminating on the concept of time. In general, the writer...

(Courtesy of ​​Maddie McGuffey)

Q&A: A young songwriter on creating emotion through music

Alternative artist Kellan Christopher Cragg sat down with WSN to discuss his new album and how music defines his identity.
Ellie Miller, Contributing Writer May 6, 2025

For freshly 18-year-old singer-songwriter Kellan Christopher Cragg, making music seems to come naturally. His recent debut album, “WRONG BALLOON,” uses genre-blending, ambient...

Tisch alum Maggie Rogers performing at Madison Square Garden on Oct. 19, 2024. (Anna Baird-Hassell for WSN)

Maggie Rogers to speak at Tisch graduation

The singer-songwriter and Clive Davis alum will speak at the school’s 2025 Salute at Radio City Music Hall on May 16.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor May 6, 2025

Maggie Rogers, a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and Clive Davis alum, will address students at the Tisch School of the Arts’ graduation ceremony next week as this year’s...

(Julia Smerling for WSN)

Q&A: Milehin on art and student artistry

From performing at V100 to producing new music with Village Records, this student artist is thoroughly involved in NYU’s music scene.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor May 6, 2025

In March 2024, Steinhardt sophomore Timilehin Awaye — also known as Milehin — stood in the crowd of NYU Program Board's annual V100 concert, watching artists like JPEGMAFIA...

(Kyra Reilley for WSN)

6 pieces of Indian media to consume this AAPI Month

Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month by adding these recommendations to your rotation.
Anjali Mehta, Copy Chief May 6, 2025

Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. Stereotypes and underrepresentation often push Indian creatives to the sidelines. We’ve all seen it: the nerd with...

(Courtesy of Jonathan Wenk)

Q&A: Tisch alum on being the next ‘Karate Kid’

Ahead of the theatrical release of “Karate Kid: Legends,” WSN spoke with actor Ben Wang about ushering in a new era for the beloved franchise.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor May 5, 2025

Actor Ben Wang is living every kid’s dream. Since graduating from Tisch School of the Arts in 2020, his career exploded. He’s starred alongside Hollywood legends like Michelle...

(Ivy Chan for WSN)

Staff Recs: Let’s go to the beach

Grab a towel, a bottle of sunscreen and your sunglasses — it's time to get out of the city.

School’s out — almost. The moment has come to put your required reading down, close the Brightspace tab on your laptop and get on the train to Coney Island. If you’re struggling...

(Allina Xiao for WSN)

Books beyond Bobst: A book by a great American novelist, an art-centered romance 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.

“All Fours” by Miranda July Last summer, I was surrounded by books and bookish people for the entire season, and it felt like nobody could stop talking about Miranda July’s...