Arts

Staff Recs: Election season
We are all exhausted, but for the love of God, get out and vote tomorrow.
Julia Diorio, Alexa Donovan, Dani Biondi, Eleanor Jacobs and Siobhán Minerva
• November 4, 2024

Books beyond Bobst: An artsy true crime book, a novel about a woman eating her lovers 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, Annie Emans and Maya Santiago
• November 4, 2024

Review: Kelsea Ballerini’s ‘PATTERNS’ lacks her signature country flare
The country music icon treads unsteadily into the pop genre in her reflective new album.
Ashley Combs, Contributing Writer
• November 4, 2024

Review: Hasan Minhaj’s ‘Off With His Head’ perfectly balances satire and sincerity
The comedian’s latest special is a hilarious — and slightly harrowing — look at the South Asian American experience.
Anjali Mehta, Deputy Copy Chief
• November 1, 2024

Review: Virtual Riot’s ‘Stealing Fire’ is a sometimes-chaotic, always-energetic standout for bass music
The German DJ’s sophomore album is a rip-roaring record bound to tear up the dance floor.
Kaleo Zhu, Contributing Writer
• November 1, 2024

Review: ‘Your Monster’ is the perfect monster-romance story
Caroline Lindy’s debut feature film understands why it’s so easy to fall in love with a creature of the night.
Max Vetter, Staff Writer
• October 31, 2024

Review: In ‘Rumours,’ the medium is the message
Guy Maddin’s latest film is a funny but bloated critique of the relationship between leaders and those who are led.
Omar Drissi, Contributing Writer
• October 31, 2024

Review: ‘The Secret of Us (Deluxe)’ is just so cool
The four new tracks on Gracie Abrams’ new release are exactly what the album needed.
Emily Genova, Managing Editor
• October 31, 2024

Review: ‘The Line’ illustrates the consequences of tradition
Ethan Berger’s feature-length directorial debut provides a vivid and unsettling look into the cruel and often conditional camaraderie of fraternity hazing culture.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor
• October 31, 2024

Review: NYU’s Grey Art Museum unearths a vital female art dealer
“Make Way for Berthe Weill” underscores Weill’s success in overcoming challenges as the first woman modern art dealer.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor
• October 30, 2024

Review: ‘We Live in Time’ is defined by love, not loss
The romance offers a refreshingly realistic portrayal of choosing joy during tragedy — a choice I watched my own family make.
Rory Lustberg, Deputy News Editor
• October 30, 2024

Review: Anna Kendrick’s ‘Woman of the Hour’ teaches viewers to trust their instincts
Based on NYU alum and serial killer Rodney Alcala, the film advises audiences to be more careful in their dating lives.
Jason Alpert-Wisnia, Senior Staff Photographer
• October 30, 2024

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Robin Young, Contributing Writer • October 10, 2025

Eva Mundo, Deputy News Editor • October 10, 2025

Yuuki Lubin, Contributing Writer • October 10, 2025

Yezen Saadah, Staff Writer • October 10, 2025