Arts
Review: MJ Lenderman’s ‘Manning Fireworks’ is everything rock should be
The Ashville alt-country musician releases another enthralling, poignant rock album.
Ethan Beck, Staff Writer
• September 16, 2024
Review: ‘Speak No Evil’ manifests the horrors in the unspoken
The new psychological thriller will be sure to make your skin crawl this fall.
Maggie Turner, Staff Writer
• September 16, 2024
Review: ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ is a classic Tim Burton horror, with modern muses and snappy humor
“Turn on the juice and see what shakes loose” with your favorite demon in Tim Burton’s new film.
Alisia Houghtaling, Multimedia Editor
• September 16, 2024
Review: Rex Orange County’s ‘The Alexander Technique’ encourages introspection amid pandemonium
Alexander James O'Connor cracks open the case of personal growth in his fifth studio album.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor
• September 13, 2024
Review: ‘My Old Ass’ is a fresh twist on the coming-of-age dramedy
Megan Park crafts a hilariously philosophical tale through smart dialogue, a magnetic cast and a refreshing premise.
Lulu Chatterjee, Staff Writer
• September 12, 2024
Review: ‘Where Do We Go From Here? The Four Freedoms Photographs’ fosters creative discourse around American imagery
The 16-piece photography exhibition is currently on display at NYU’s Center for Black Visual Culture.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor
• September 11, 2024
Review: The Dare’s ‘What’s Wrong With New York?’ urges listeners to live louder
Musician and producer Harrison Patrick Smith’s debut album serves up a no-skip, nonstop rager, and we’re all invited.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor
• September 10, 2024
WSN’s guide to the 62nd New York Film Festival
In anticipation of this year’s New York Film Festival, WSN has put together a list of must-see movie premieres that you will want to secure tickets for before they sell out.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor
• September 9, 2024
Books beyond Bobst: An art history novel, an athletic autobiography 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, Eleanor Jacobs and Ana Sofia Erath
• September 9, 2024
5 books that will help your transition from the beach to the classroom
On the off chance you have time to read a book for pleasure this semester, here are some suggestions to get you excited for the upcoming academic year.
Alexa Donovan, Siobhán Minerva and Eleanor Jacobs
• September 6, 2024
Review: The only thing to fear in ‘AfrAId’ is the next generation of iPad kids
No amount of jumpscares could save the mediocrity of Blumhouse’s newest release.
Karina Rower, Under The Arch Editor
• September 6, 2024
Review: Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ packs a witty punch
She’s been working late ‘cause she’s a singer, but now we finally have the result.
Naisha Roy, Editor-at-Large
• September 5, 2024
Rory Lustberg, Deputy News Editor • September 16, 2024
Mariapaula Gonzalez, Deputy News Editor • September 16, 2024
Thomas Hunter, Contributing Writer • September 16, 2024
Ethan Beck, Staff Writer • September 16, 2024