Arts

Behind the curtain of NYU comedy auditions
The truth about breaking into the university’s illustrious sketch, improv and stand-up comedy scene, from perspectives on both sides of the audition table.
SophieAnn DeVito, Contributing Writer
• October 3, 2025

Q&A: Maude Latour on performing for a hometown crowd at All Things Go NYC
During the festival in Forest Hills Stadium, the rising pop singer sat down with WSN to discuss new music and the rush of touring life.
Amelia Knust, Music Editor
• October 3, 2025

NYFF 63 Review: ‘Days and Nights in the Forest’ showcases the colonization of the mind and body
Satyajit Ray’s 1970 film will have two encore showings at Film at Lincoln Center on Oct. 2 and Oct. 4.
Yezen Saadah, Editor-at-Large
• October 2, 2025

Off the Radar: The Wooster Group’s vision of the future
More than two decades ago, this experimental theater company brought screens to the stage in a way that recent Broadway productions have echoed.
Ethan Li, Staff Writer
• October 2, 2025

Clive Davis students to play at the Guggenheim in collaboration with CBVC
Students from Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music will perform this Friday as part of the Center For Black Visual Culture’s performance programming at the Guggenheim this month.
Siobhán Minerva, Arts Editor
• October 2, 2025

Review: “Xeno” disappoints its sci-fi predecessors
As it joins a long line of movies where an alien crash lands on Earth, “Xeno” struggles to find a unique angle.
Alikhan Kaukenayev, Contributing Writer
• October 1, 2025

Queer and female voices ruled 2025’s All Things Go NYC
The music festival’s second year in New York City brought three days of powerhouse performances, even with a few complications.
Amelia Knust, Music Editor
• October 1, 2025

‘One Battle After Another’ immortalizes the revolutionary spirit
WSN spoke with the cast of Paul Thomas Anderson's politically charged action epic.
Leo Field and Amelia Knust
• October 1, 2025

Review: ‘Him’ fumbles when it matters most
Though a unique blend of football and horror, this new Jordan Peele-produced movie fails to deliver any substance.
TJ Giles, Contributing Writer
• September 30, 2025

In ‘The Dream,’ melodrama and heartbreak are in perfect harmony
Singer-songwriters FINNEAS and Ashe tackle romance and intimacy with the debut of their long-awaited band.
Julianna Lindo, Contributing Writer
• September 30, 2025

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with these reads
From Chicana voices to magical realism, here are six must-reads by Hispanic authors to add to your list this fall.
Dani Biondi, Maya Santiago, Alexa Donovan, Joe Paladino, Isabel Aljure and Lyra Dean
• September 30, 2025

Review: Nine Inch Nails mesh world building with pure aggression on ‘Tron: Ares’
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’ newest soundtrack collides electronic ambience and industrial mayhem.
Kaleo Zhu, Copy Editor
• September 29, 2025

Eva Mundo, Deputy News Editor • October 17, 2025

Kaitlyn Sze Tu, Deputy News Editor • October 17, 2025

Yuuki Lubin, Staff Writer • October 17, 2025


Leo Field, Ellie DaSilva, Angela Dong, Shreeya Goyal, Rhea Kohli and Ellie Miller • October 17, 2025