Arts

The Radio Relics on indie rock, Clive Davis and pissing off the neighbors
This band of NYU students is a decade in the making.
Caia Cupolo, Contributing Writer
• December 12, 2024

Sipping and savoring cinema
Fork n’ Film combines two of life’s greatest pleasures: food and film. My experience at the “Home Alone” showing was no less than exceptional.
Andrea Lui, Culture Editor
• December 11, 2024

Q&A: Rising artist Zoe Tan on new single and her time at NYU
Ahead of the Dec. 13 release of her newest single “Distance,” singer-songwriter Zoe Tan spoke with WSN about storytelling and her musical goals.
Eva Mundo, Contributing Writer
• December 11, 2024

Staff Recs: Childhood holiday nostalgia
The holidays never fail to make us miss our own childhood whimsy.
Alexa Donovan, Julia Diorio, Dani Biondi, Eleanor Jacobs and Siobhán Minerva
• December 11, 2024

Review: The Guggenheim’s new exhibition teaches a history lesson about a fleeting art movement
Visit “Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930” for Orphism’s enchanting color, and leave with a newfound understanding of the cultural and technological innovations that captivated early 20th-century Paris.
Sydney Chan, Staff Writer
• December 10, 2024

Ranked: Every 2024 Netflix Christmas rom-com
This year, Netflix put out four new holiday romantic comedies, ranging from trashy to genuinely fun.
Ella Sabrina Malabanan, Staff Writer
• December 9, 2024

Let out of the doll box: My retirement from ‘The Nutcracker’
After 10 years of shows, this is my first year not performing, and I have countless memories and emotions to reflect on.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor
• December 9, 2024

Review: ‘Queer’ is full of psychedelics and painful pining
Luca Guadagnino’s latest drama — an adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ eponymous novella — honors its source material in its suspension between drugs and relationships.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor
• December 9, 2024

Review: ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ distills national tensions into a suspenseful family drama
Director Mohammad Rasoulof crafted a masterful reflection on the Iranian “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement entirely in secret.
Sawyer Gouw Ranzetta, Staff Writer
• December 6, 2024

Review: The comforting magic of ‘Before We Forget Kindness’
The latest book in Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s popular series “Before the Coffee Gets Cold” is the ultimate dose of whimsy and escapism.
Jasmin Rostamirad, Contributing Writer
• December 6, 2024

The Rockettes don’t know when to tap out
The Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes has complicated its timelessness and tradition with too much technology, instead of fixing existing issues.
Bella Simonte, Contributing Writer
• December 6, 2024

Broke People Play Festival expands to uplift more student artists
The student-led festival showcases one-act and full-length plays that are written, directed and performed by NYU students.
Sawyer Gouw Ranzetta, Staff Writer
• December 5, 2024

Leena Ahmed, Contributing Writer • May 22, 2025

Amanda Chen, Deputy News Editor • May 16, 2025

Yezen Saadah, Editor-at-Large • May 15, 2025

Dharma Niles, Editor-in-Chief • May 15, 2025