Arts

Tinashe’s ‘Songs for You’ Is the Artist’s True Debut Album
Tinashe goes all-in on her first album as an independent artist.
Destine Manson, Staff Writer
• November 26, 2019

Book Club Welcomes East Village Bibliophiles, Coffee-Lovers and Wine-Enthusiasts
There’s a new independent bookstore on the block and it’s offering much more than books.
Dani Herrera, Staff Writer
• November 25, 2019

‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ is a Lesson in Forgiveness and Healing
The new film about children’s television icon Mr. Rogers is a touching tribute to how one man’s kindness helped shape the life of someone in need.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Deputy Arts Editor
• November 25, 2019

Staff Recs: Good Music for Studying
The Arts Desk collects the perfect chill tunes for a serious study session.
Ethan Zack, Julie Goldberg and Fareid El Gafy
• November 22, 2019

Dayglow Uses Music to Express Optimism, Change and Friendship
Sloan Struble discusses how his project Dayglow has given him a space to be authentic and fun with his music.
Claire Jones, Contributing Writer
• November 21, 2019

Inside J.D. Salinger’s ‘Life in the Rye’
A timely production in anticipation of the centennial of J.D. Salinger’s birth, Claude Solnik’s newest play gives audiences a closer look at the writer’s life.
Dani Herrera, Staff Writer
• November 21, 2019

‘Funhouse’: A Concert By, for and Featuring Students
The Quadio-Tigris collaboration celebrated local musicians late into the night.
Ethan Zack, Music Editor
• November 20, 2019

Historical Slang Terms That Deserve a Place in Modern Vernacular
These 17th and 18th-century words are too fun to be forgotten.
Izzy Salas, Staff Writer
• November 20, 2019

Documentary ‘After the Murder of Albert Lima’ Follows a Man Pursuing His Father’s Killer
"After the Murder of Albert Lima" has a near-impossible premise, and that’s what makes it incredible.
Nicholas Pabon, Contributing Writer
• November 19, 2019

‘An Elephant Sitting Still’ Is a Portrait of Sadness for a Hopeless Generation
Director Hu Bo’s first and only film before he tragically took his own life ruminates on a nihilistic worldview.
Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Contributing Writer
• November 19, 2019

Aspiring Playwrights, Submit Your Work Here
Have a potential Pulitzer winner tucked away in a drawer somewhere? These New York City theater companies accept play submissions, sans entry fee, from unpublished writers.
Destine Manson, Staff Writer
• November 17, 2019

‘Waves’ Verges on Cinematic Sensory Overload
“Waves” is a gripping family drama that captivates with experimental sound design and visual components.
Alexandra Bentzien, Contributing Writer
• November 17, 2019

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