Arts

AMC vs. Regal
Two theater chains dominate the moviegoing industry. But which one stands on top?
Andrew Kilroy, Contributing Writer
• October 9, 2025

NYFF 63 Review: ‘After the Hunt’ preys on our biases
WSN spoke with director Luca Guadagnino, the cast and the NYU alum screenwriter about this provocative festival opener.
Dani Biondi, Arts Editor
• October 9, 2025

Ranked: Broadway male tenors
They can all hit that high note, but some of these tenors are simply more charming than others.
Skylar Boilard, Performing Arts Editor
• October 8, 2025

Review: Zara Larsson’s ‘Midnight Sun’ shines bright, even in fall
The Swedish pop star’s fifth studio album delivers addictive hooks and cheeky lyrics, glittering with summer energy year round.
Rhea Kohli, Contributing Writer
• October 8, 2025

Puerto Rican culture and art combine for these Steinhardt seniors
Mila De Félix and Ricardo Goytia spoke with WSN about how their cultural identities shaped the creative process for their latest exhibition.
Maya Santiago, Fine Arts Editor
• October 8, 2025

Stunt casting takes away from Broadway’s magic
The celebrity casting trend plaguing Broadway prioritizes ticket sales over the quality of productions.
Charlotte Boren, Contributing Writer
• October 7, 2025

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of ‘Twilight’
Even after two decades, Stephenie Meyer’s iconic love triangle continues to captivate romance fans.
Katelyn Chan, Contributing Writer
• October 7, 2025

Your next read based on your zodiac sign
September’s eclipse season was brutal, but these books might help your sign past it.
Nghi Nguyen, Deputy Copy Chief
• October 7, 2025

Review: Olivia Dean’s new album captures love in all its phases
The British singer-songwriter embraces all that romance has to offer in “The Art of Loving.”
Skylar Boilard, Performing Arts Editor
• October 6, 2025

NYFF 63 Review: A glimpse into Palestinian life beyond genocide
Director Kamal Aljafari’s latest documentary "With Hasan in Gaza" will be screened at the New York Film Festival on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7.
Yezen Saadah, Staff Writer
• October 6, 2025

Books beyond Bobst: A novel by an NYU professor, a book where magic meets politics 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, Matthew Singh, Eva Mundo and Rhea Kohli
• October 6, 2025

Ocean Vuong shares new novel at Skirball
The NYU alum and professor read from “The Emperor of Gladness” before a sit-down conversation with the director of the Creative Writing Program.
Krish Dev, Digital Director
• October 6, 2025

Lynetta Chao, Contributing Writer • October 9, 2025

Kaitlyn Sze Tu, Deputy News Editor • October 9, 2025

Kiran Komanduri, Deputy Sports Editor • October 9, 2025

Noah Zaldivar, Opinion Editor • October 9, 2025
