Arts

Grey Art Gallery is NYU’s archival gem
The museum’s first exhibition since the COVID-19 pandemic, “Mostly New” features an eclectic and impressive sampling of contemporary art.
Isabella Armus, Deputy Arts Editor
• April 5, 2022

Review: ‘Fresh’ proves women bite back
Mimi Cave takes the commodification of women’s bodies literally in “Fresh” (2022), exploring one of the most unimaginable — yet probably still not the worst — possible outcomes of dating a man who looks like Sebastian Stan.
Lorena Campes, Staff Writer
• April 5, 2022

Jon Batiste and Olivia Rodrigo shine at the 64th Grammy Awards
NYU alums, former students and faculty also took home Grammys on April 3.
Yas Akdag, Music Editor
• April 4, 2022

Review: ‘Faith Ringgold: American People,’ is a triumphant rendition of Black America
The New Museum’s current Faith Ringgold retrospective offers an insightful perspective on the fight for Black and women’s liberation over the past six decades.
Natalia Palacino, Contributing Writer
• April 4, 2022

Anthology Film Archives staff goes on strike
Anthology Film Archives, the renowned East Village film institution known for screening avant-garde cinema, shut its doors when workers took to the streets to protest stagnant wages and union-busting actions from its board of trustees.
Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Arts Editor
• April 4, 2022

Review: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ offers maximalist madness
As earnest and endurance-testing as the title suggests, the latest film from the Daniels sees their maximalism reach new heights.
Sebastian Zufelt, Staff Writer
• April 4, 2022

Off the Radar: ‘La Haine,’ a harsh reality transcending time and place
“Off the Radar” is a weekly column surveying overlooked films available to students for free via NYU’s streaming partnerships. “La Haine” is available to stream on Kanopy.
Amira Aboudallah, Contributing Writer
• April 1, 2022

With 28 Grammy nominations, Tisch prof. Jim Anderson can’t be stopped
The recording engineer and producer maintains a busy professional life while working as a professor at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.
Yas Akdag and Lillian Jones
• April 1, 2022

Listen to This: Soccer Mommy’s latest release ‘Shotgun’ pushes her further into dream-pop
Read about this week’s most notable singles by Midwife, beabadoobee and more.
Yas Akdag, Holden Lay, Jack Solomon and Annie Williams
• March 31, 2022

Review: The ‘Newsies’ anniversary celebration reminded me of why I love NYC
The “Newsies” reunion at 54 Below brought the magic back for a longtime theater fan.
Caitlin Hsu, UTA Publishing Editor
• March 31, 2022

‘Call of Duty’ brings subtle yet impactful changes with new season
With season two’s arrival comes a plethora of updates to “Warzone” and “Vanguard” that add innovative content, alter gameplay, and fix old glitches (but not without adding some new ones).
Brian Savino, Contributing Writer
• March 31, 2022

Review: More than fluff, ‘Turning Red’ is a soft look at growing up and generational struggles
Pixar’s “Turning Red” explores the delicate balance between Asian family legacy and discovering one’s own identity, especially when that journey doesn’t fit into traditional ideas of success.
Mayee Yeh, Identity & Equity Editor
• March 30, 2022

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