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Remembering David Lynch: A legacy of dreams, oddities and love

A look back on a career full of surrealist imagination that changed cinema forever.
Maggie Turner, Deputy Under the Arch Editor January 31, 2025

“I always say, the film is the thing. The film is the thing. You work so hard to get this thing built, all the elements to feel correct, the whole to feel correct, in this beautiful...

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WSN predicts the Grammys

Who our newsroom thinks should win the biggest awards in music.
WSN Staff January 31, 2025

With the 67th annual Grammy Awards ceremony coming up this Sunday, WSN’s Arts Desk took a poll of the newsroom in anticipation of music’s biggest night. Whether you had a “brat...

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Review: In ‘English,’ the fight to learn a new language perseveres

Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy explores the hardships four Iranians go through to learn English.
Ethan Li, Deputy Copy Chief January 30, 2025

In this classroom, only English is spoken. The teacher, Marjan (Marjan Neshat), enforces this rule harshly — if you speak any other language, you get a tally mark. At five tallies,...

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Review: ‘I’m Still Here’ is Brazil’s anti-authoritarian message to the world

Nominated for three Academy Awards, Walter Salles’ profound family drama is just as emotionally resonant as it is politically relevant.
Leo Field, Staff Writer January 29, 2025

In trying times, political films are nothing new. One of cinema’s most essential functions is to inform its audience — to share the intricacies of another culture, another...

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Review: Season 3 of ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ couldn’t have finished faster

Mindy Kaling’s Max comedy series is undeniably funny, but the newest installment just doesn’t fit into the rest of the show.
Dani Biondi, Film & TV Editor January 29, 2025

Warning: This review contains spoilers. You can’t — and shouldn’t — get advice about college through TV shows, but that didn’t stop my 17-year-old self from obsessively...

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5 budget-friendly ways to consume books

Reading can be an expensive hobby — but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some ways to save money while keeping up with your reading goals.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor January 28, 2025

One of my guilty pleasures is walking through a bookstore, browsing the stacks for hours and leaving with a new book. But when the average price of a paperback book is almost 20...

(Allina Xiao for WSN)

Books beyond Bobst: An Irish novella, a historical fantasy book 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.

“Foster” by Claire Keegan “And that is when he puts his arms around me and gathers me into them as though I were his own.” “Foster,” a short little book by...

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Inside the Boxd: Winter break watches

Inside the Boxd is a column documenting WSN staffers’ recent film reviews on Letterboxd. Grab some popcorn and get that watchlist ready!

The light at the end of a grueling, dark fall semester is a winter break free from academic responsibilities — and there’s no better replacement for lecture halls than a good...

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Review: ‘A Complete Unknown’ canonizes Bob Dylan’s cultural legacy

Cemented as a star of his generation, Timothée Chalamet electrifies the masses in his musical transformation.
Maggie Turner, Deputy Under The Arch Editor January 24, 2025

Greenwich Village, 1961. Fade in on the bohemian straggler with a cigarette in one hand and a guitar case in the other. Although born Robert Zimmerman in humble Minnesota, the...

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Review: Ethel Cain is back, and you should be afraid

“Perverts” is intrepid and unapologetic, defying those who believe that track length and sonic consistency are one-size-fits-all.
Ian Sleat, Contributing Writer January 23, 2025

Hayden Anhedönia, professionally known as Ethel Cain, is tired of being famous. She took to Tumblr with a scathing critique, sharing how glib comment sections and the increasingly...

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Staff Recs: Self-care

It’s freezing and the world feels like it’s ending. Take care of yourself.

As we settle into the beginning of a new semester in this freezing cold weather, it’s important that we take the time to practice self-care. While the beginning of the semester...

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Staff Recs: The best books we read this year

The staff of WSN shares their favorite reads from 2024.
WSN Staff December 13, 2024

As the year comes to a close, the WSN staff is reflecting on the best books we read in 2024. From old classics to new releases to academic texts, we all read a lot. Alexa Donovan,...