Arts

Review: ‘the record’ demonstrates the power of pain and friendship
Three of today’s best indie artists come together once again to release an album that captures companionship and vulnerability.
Ana Marks, Contributing Writer
• April 18, 2023

Recap: ‘Succession’ S4E4: Underlined or crossed out?
Logan Roy may be dead, but he casts a long shadow over the future of his company — and the psyches of his children.
Colleen Secaur, Contributing Writer
• April 18, 2023

Revisiting ‘Girls’: A story about friendship and deeply flawed people
Lena Dunham’s cringeworthy characters and dysfunctional friendships have found a new audience among Gen Z, 11 years after the show’s debut.
Natalia Palacino Camargo, Books & Theater Editor
• April 17, 2023

What actual Dungeons & Dragons players wanted from the new film adaptation
Hollywood has adapted another beloved game. What did Dungeons & Dragons fans actually think about this movie?
Ana Marks, Contributing Writer
• April 17, 2023

Sam MacPherson on new EP ‘Powerlines,’ upcoming tour
“Last Minute” went viral on TikTok and skyrocketed Sam MacPherson into fame. Now, he talks about his new EP and headlining tour.
Julia Diorio, Contributing Writer
• April 14, 2023

Off the Radar: ‘PlayTime’ and the baffling nature of industrialization
Off the Radar is a weekly column surveying overlooked films available to students for free via NYU’s streaming partnerships. “PlayTime” is available to stream on Kanopy and will screen at Film at Lincoln Center on April 16.
Yezen Saadah, News Editor
• April 14, 2023

Listen To This: The Jonas Brothers drop ‘Waffle House’
Listen to this week’s most notable singles from The Paper Kites, Arthur Russell and more.
Ethan Beck, Katherine Manatos, Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Pritheva Zakaria, Holden Lay and Afnan Abbassi
• April 13, 2023

FIT’s new exhibit explores the intersection of fashion and interior design
Showcasing designer's work alongside their living spaces, ‘Designing Women: Fashion Creators and their Interiors’ is on view until May 14.
Alexa Donovan, Staff Writer
• April 13, 2023

Review: ‘Showing Up’ continues Kelly Reichardt’s soft-spoken hot streak
The Oregon-based director focuses on the studio art world in her latest film for A24. “Showing Up” is currently showing at select theaters in New York City.
Ethan Beck, Contributing Writer
• April 13, 2023

Review: The sobering reality of exile in ‘Tori and Lokita’
In their latest film, the Dardennes bring attention to the tragic reality of the European immigration crisis and its effects on a young generation of exiles fighting for a new life.
Mick Gaw, Staff Writer
• April 12, 2023

‘Offside’ comic divulges a personal reflection on Qatar’s dangerous labor conditions
Insider’s “Offside” comic exposes the realities behind preparing for the Qatar World Cup.
Afnan Abbassi, Staff Writer
• April 12, 2023

Remembering sonic pioneer, cinematic legend and outspoken activist Ryuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi Sakamoto had one of the most influential runs in the global music industry, establishing himself as an iconic film composer and a luminary in the electro-pop genre.
Mick Gaw, Staff Writer
• April 12, 2023



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