Arts

Review: Ed Sheeran welcomes his listeners to the fall season with his new album ‘Autumn Variations’
Finding bliss despite tragedy, Ed Sheeran’s second album of 2023 is perfect for finding hope in the fall.
Danielle Jaculewicz, Contributing Writer
• October 17, 2023

Review: ‘Dicks: The Musical’ is the modern-day ‘Parent Trap’
This musical will never fail to surprise with its complete absurdity.
Noelle Henderson, Contributing Writer
• October 16, 2023

Review: Taylor Swift brings the stage to the big screen in The Eras Tour concert film
In this cinematic cut, the Eras Tour “Hits Different.”
Manasa Gudavalli, Natalie Thomas, Naisha Roy and Emily Genova
• October 16, 2023

Street art often fades into the background, but it deserves its own chance in the spotlight
A discussion with street artists surrounding the Living Artist$ Gallery’s “SIGNS” show.
Hope Pisoni, Staff Writer
• October 13, 2023

NYFF 61 Review: ‘Perfect Days’ gently chronicles a quiet existence
Wim Wenders’ award-winning Japanese language feature made its North American premiere at the 61st New York Film Festival.
Amalia Rizos, Contributing Writer
• October 12, 2023

Review: Animal Collective is still grooving on new album
On “Isn’t It Now?,” Animal Collective demonstrates how chemistry is the key to its sound.
Holden Lay, Staff Writer
• October 12, 2023

NYFF 61 Review: ‘Poor Things’ comedically and hauntingly explores self-liberation
Yorgos Lanthimos’ newest film is a dark comedy featuring breathtaking production design and stellar ensemble. “Poor Things” is screening at the 61st New York Film Festival on Oct. 12 and Oct. 15.
Mick Gaw and Yezen Saadah
• October 12, 2023

Review: Green Day’s reissue of ‘Dookie’ is equal parts dynamic and durable
The band’s 30th anniversary record is a three-and-a-half-hour testament to persistent feelings of turmoil that stand the test of time.
Eleanor Jacobs, Contributing Writer
• October 11, 2023

Review: Del Water Gap’s ‘I Miss You Already + I Haven’t Left Yet’ redefines longing
NYU alum Samuel Holden Jaffe’s newest album is a refreshingly honest exploration of the human psyche.
Eliana Brown, Contributing Writer
• October 11, 2023

NYFF 61 Review: The intersection of masculinity and dispossession in ‘The Dupes’
A restoration of “The Dupes” by Egyptian filmmaker Tewfik Saleh will hold its North American premiere at the 61st New York Film Festival on Friday, Oct. 6.
Yezen Saadah, News Editor
• October 6, 2023

Off the Radar: ‘The Red Balloon’ will get you through college
Off the Radar is a weekly column surveying overlooked films available to students for free via NYU’s streaming partnerships. “The Red Balloon” is available to stream on Kanopy and MAX.
Bianca Maiocchi, Contributing Writer
• October 6, 2023

Review: Joan Baez says goodbye her own way in new documentary
“Joan Baez I Am a Noise” follows the political activist and musician as she embarks on her farewell tour and looks back on her storied career.
Holden Lay, Staff Writer
• October 6, 2023


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