Arts

Review: ‘English Teacher’ is in on the joke
Brian Jordan Alvarez’s new series broaches the serious topic of homophobia in schools with refreshing irreverence.
Sawyer Gouw Ranzetta, Contributing Writer
• October 29, 2024

‘Tiny Grains’ is an emotional and intimate time capsule of Manhattan’s Chinatown
Pearl River Mart’s latest exhibition provides a snapshot of the Chinatown community’s perseverance during the pandemic.
Julia Kim, Contributing Writer
• October 29, 2024

Review: ‘Materialized Space: The Architecture of Paul Rudolph’ rediscovers the American Brutalist’s concrete utopia
The first major exhibition of the architect is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art until March 16, 2025.
Erwin Chen, Contributing Writer
• October 29, 2024

5 books to read as Filipino American History Month wraps up
These reads are a perfect introduction to the rich world of Filipino literature.
Ella Sabrina Malabanan, Staff Writer
• October 28, 2024

Inside the Boxd: ‘After,’ ‘Trap,’ ‘Cuckoo’ and more
Inside the Boxd is a column documenting WSN staffers’ recent film reviews on Letterboxd. Grab some popcorn and get that watchlist ready!
Isabella D’Erasmo, Annie Emans, Julia Diorio, Dani Biondi, Krish Dev and Karina Rower
• October 28, 2024

Review: ‘Smile 2’ gives stage fright a whole new meaning
The new horror franchise finally released its long-awaited sequel with bigger stakes, scares and screams.
Amelia Knust, Staff Writer
• October 28, 2024

Review: ‘What It Becomes’ educates viewers on the process of creating
The small exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art highlights the process of art-making through 18 different pieces of art varying in media.
Skylar Boilard, Staff Writer
• October 28, 2024

Review: ‘Piece by Piece’ is a playful yet shallow dive into a cultural icon
Pharrell Williams takes audiences on an amusing yet underwhelming journey through his life and career in animated Lego form.
Chloe Haack, Staff Writer
• October 25, 2024

Review: ‘The Apprentice’ exposes the twisted mythology of Donald Trump
The origin story of America’s most infamous proves he was once the puppet too.
Maggie Turner, Staff Writer
• October 25, 2024

Review: Maggie Rogers reaches new career heights at sold-out show
On Oct. 19, Maggie Rogers performed at Madison Square Garden, her first arena performance in New York City.
Adrianna Nehme, Deputy Managing Editor
• October 24, 2024

Review: ‘Plastic’ has as much soul and personality as its titular material
Daisuke Miyazaki’s music-based film lacks any of the passion or vision of the rock and roll that inspired it.
Max Vetter, Staff Writer
• October 24, 2024

Review: ‘What About Age?’ draws attention to ageism
The Kimmel Windows combine art and research to educate the NYU community on ageist remarks.
Josephine Deiesu, Contributing Writer
• October 24, 2024

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