Arts

Review: The Sweat Tour turns Madison Square Garden into New York City’s hottest club
Charli XCX and Troye Sivan took the stage with star-studded guests, impeccable stage design and “Club Classics” that kept the room moving all night long.
Amelia Knust, Contributing Writer
• September 27, 2024

Review: Hippo Campus’ ‘Flood’ is a warm and welcome look at getting older
With witty lyricism and stripped-back production style, the band delivers pearls of wisdom on its latest album.
Eleanor Jacobs, Music Editor
• September 27, 2024

Review: ‘A Different Man’ is a thought-provoking take on transformative medicine
A24’s latest dark comedy is a gloomy and bizarre, yet realistic representation of a man struggling with how illness shapes his identity.
Lulu Chatterjee, Staff Writer
• September 26, 2024

Review: ‘The Forest Is the Path’ follows Snow Patrol’s decade-long healing journey
Snow Patrol’s millennial-melancholic sound adapts itself to the current state of indie-rock in its new album, “The Forest Is The Path.”
Ana Marks, Contributing Writer
• September 26, 2024

Steinhardt welcomes rapper Eve as its newest scholar-in-residence
Grammy-winning rap legend Eve kicked off her tenure as this year’s Steinhardt scholar-in-residence, where she spoke on her new memoir “Who’s That Girl?” with co-writer and NYU adjunct professor Kathy Iandoli.
Ekene Onukogu, Contributing Writer
• September 26, 2024

Review: COIN lets go of expectations on ‘I’m Not Afraid Of Music Anymore’
COIN admirably embraces vulnerability in its latest album, but it suffers slightly from a monotonous sound.
Skylar Boilard, Contributing Writer
• September 26, 2024

Review: ‘Mexican Prints at the Vanguard’ highlights Mexico’s colorful and complicated history
The exhibition presents over 130 artworks and is currently on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Siobhán Minerva, Deputy Arts Editor
• September 25, 2024

‘How Do We Play?’ will revitalize your inner child
In an exhibition furnished with photography, paintings and swings, viewers can immerse themselves in an artistic playscape meant to reinvoke feelings of joy and curiosity.
Dani Biondi and Eleanor Jacobs
• September 25, 2024

Review: While beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, ‘Uglies’ is shoved right down your throat
The 2005 novel could have done without a film adaptation 19 years later.
Max Vetter, Contributing Writer
• September 24, 2024

Review: ‘Blue Sisters’ by Coco Mellors perfectly underscores the meaning of sisterhood
The novel, written by an NYU alum, exceeded expectations following the author's debut bestseller, "Cleopatra and Frankenstein."
Alexa Donovan, Arts Editor
• September 24, 2024

Review: Miranda Lambert heads back home on ‘Postcards from Texas’
The Texan country legend plays to her strengths, from her fabulous drawl to explosive breakup anthems, in another satisfying album.
Ethan Beck, Staff Writer
• September 24, 2024

Review: ‘The Critic’ showcases a legend at his best
Sir Ian McKellen’s nuanced, vile and vulgar performance redeems an otherwise clunky and short film.
Joe Paladino, Staff Writer
• September 23, 2024

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