Arts

Nirvana’s Immortal ‘Unplugged,’ 25 Years On
A quarter-century later, the live album remains the purest distillation of the rock band’s sound.
Charles Smith, Contributing Writer
• November 17, 2019

‘It’s Okay to Feel Angry About This Play’
Tisch professor William Electric Black’s new play, “The Whites,” is controversial and loaded. But what should audiences take away from it?
Julie Goldberg, Books & Theater Editor
• November 15, 2019

Beekeeping Documentary ‘Honeyland’ Is Utterly Sublime
Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov’s “Honeyland” is a story about bees, honey and the human condition.
Nicholas Pabon, Contributing Writer
• November 14, 2019

Kllo Comes ‘Back to You’ at Brooklyn’s Elsewhere Hall
The Australian duo brings their R&B-infused sounds to the first stop of their world tour’s U.S. leg.
Emma Li, Contributing Writer
• November 14, 2019

‘The Irishman’ Is Martin Scorsese’s Swan Song to the Goodfellas
Scorsese’s latest offering is a farewell to an era of film from a master of his craft.
Masnsen Bouzidi, Contributing Writer
• November 13, 2019

‘Marriage Story’ Is Noah Baumbach in Top Form
Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson deliver enthralling performances as a couple fallen out of love.
Alexandra Bentzien, Contributing Writer
• November 12, 2019

FKA Twigs and Mary Magdalene: An Unlikely Alliance
FKA Twigs loves and loathes the complexities of being a woman on her new album “Magdalene.”
Destine Manson, Staff Writer
• November 12, 2019

‘One Child Nation’: Fighting for the Right to Choose
Propaganda is a powerful tool, and China abused it. NYU alumna Nanfu Wang reflects on the iron grip of China’s propaganda in her newest documentary.
Megan Chew, Contributing Writer
• November 11, 2019

‘Varda by Agnès’: a Revolutionary Retrospective
Agnès Varda’s posthumous swan song is an inspirational love letter to the cinematic arts.
Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Contributing Writer
• November 11, 2019

On ‘New Age Norms 1,’ Cold War Kids Forget That People Actually Listen to Their Lyrics
The new album is a bland attempt at reasserting the band’s rock image.
Charles Smith, Contributing Writer
• November 11, 2019

Charly Bliss Comes of Age, Led by Clive Davis Alumna
Clive Davis alumna and Charly Bliss vocalist Eva Hendricks talks pop music, sad songs and her band’s critically-acclaimed sophomore album “Young Enough.”
Nicole Rosenthal, Editor-at-Large
• November 11, 2019

Coldplay Announces Upcoming Double Album, Releases New Singles
The British band is back with its first new music release in almost four years.
Ishaan Parmar, Deputy News Editor
• November 8, 2019

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