Arts

‘One Punch Man’ Season 2 Pulls Its Punches for Now
The follow-up to the successful anime is off to a disappointing start.
Fareid El Gafy, Staff Writer
• May 5, 2019

Vampire Weekend Plays Surprise WSP Set
The Grammy-winning indie rock group played an acoustic set in Washington Square Park earlier today, the same day they released their first album in six years.
Alex Cullina, Theater & Books Editor
• May 3, 2019

Bruno Major Charms in New York City
After less than a year, Bruno Major returned to the United States last week.
Judy Zhang, Contributing Writer
• May 3, 2019

‘The Quiet One’ Tells a Rock Star’s Life Story Through His Own Archives
The documentary focuses on Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, who built his own archives throughout his career.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Staff Writer
• May 3, 2019

NYU Senior Maũ Meditates on NYU Graduation With New Single
His new track, “Haba na Haba” (in English, little by little) is a testament to the uncertainty of “making it” after college graduation.
Kamau Holston, Staff Writer
• May 3, 2019

Tisch MFA Alum Cenk Ertürk’s Journey to Tribeca
WSN sits down with Tisch MFA alum Cenk Ertürk to talk about “Noah Land,” his feature debut at Tribeca.
Guru Ramanathan, Arts Editor
• May 3, 2019

A Starving Artist’s Guide to Arts Events This Weekend: May 3 to 5
Stay entertained this weekend for $20 or less.
Alex Cullina, Theater & Books Editor
• May 2, 2019

Popularity, The Displeasing and ‘Game of Thrones’
“Game of Thrones” is both one of television’s most popular and least decent shows.
Dante Sacco, Deputy Arts Editor
• May 2, 2019

‘Framing John DeLorean’ Attempts to Capture the Man Behind the Name
The new documentary — which premiered last night at the Tribeca Film Festival — is the first film to tell the story of the auto executive’s involvement in a multi-million dollar cocaine smuggling scandal.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Staff Writer
• May 1, 2019

PUP Gives Exhilarating, Punk-driven Performance at Brooklyn Steel
The band returned to New York to play its largest headlining show yet.
Ian Carvalho Traphagen, Contributing Writer
• May 1, 2019

Noëlle Santos Brings Books Back to the Bronx
The Lit. Bar, the borough’s first bookstore since the local branch of Barnes & Noble closed in 2016, held its grand opening ceremony this past Saturday.
Aashna Agarwal, Staff Writer
• May 1, 2019

Grey Art Gallery Pays Tribute to the Art That Came From Stonewall
NYU’s art gallery celebrated its long-awaited “Art After Stonewall: 1969-1989” exhibit with a reception last week.
Aashna Agarwal, Staff Writer
• April 29, 2019

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