Interactive Arts
Review: ‘Muriel Hasbun: Tracing Terruño’ examines the fragility of memory and identity amid displacement
The photography exhibition is on view at the International Center of Photography until Jan. 8.
Kaleo Zhu, Contributing Writer
• December 5, 2023
Review: MoMA honors Ed Ruscha’s creative play on words
Created to commemorate six decades of artistic endeavors, “ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN” showcases the artist’s portfolio and impact within the pop art sphere.
Eleanor Jacobs, Contributing Writer
• December 1, 2023
The Latinx Project’s current exhibition allowed me to reflect on the diasporic histories of Latinx people
Mildred Beltré’s drawings are on display in 20 Cooper Square in “Allow Me to Gather Myself” until Dec. 7.
Diana C. Sánchez González, Contributing Writer
• November 17, 2023
Review: New House of Chloé exhibition guides us through groundbreaking fashion eras
"Mood of the moment: Gaby Aghion and the house of Chloé," currently on display at The Jewish Museum, chronicles the iconic brand’s different eras, from its 1952 creation to the present day.
Alexa Donovan, Deputy Arts Editor
• November 13, 2023
Sanford Biggers’ ‘Meet Me on the Equinox’ reclaims repatriation
The Marianne Boesky Gallery will feature artist Sanford Biggers’ exhibition through Oct. 14.
Giuliana Brida, Contributing Writer
• October 5, 2023
Review: ‘Return to Monkey Island’ is a nostalgic pirate adventure game
The latest revamp in the “Monkey Island” series recovers the glory of the patient point-and-click. “Return to Monkey Island” is available on Nintendo Switch, macOS and Windows.
Ferris Elaraby, Contributing Writer
• October 21, 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
‘Halo Infinite’ multiplayer: the revival of a franchise
After years of anticipation, “Halo Infinite” multiplayer has been released with a fun factor that masterfully combines series traditions with novel first-person shooter elements.
Brian Savino, Contributing Writer
• December 8, 2021
Review: ‘Call of Duty: Vanguard’ beta revives the first-person shooter
Although the “Vanguard” beta had its problems, it shows promise for the series as long as the developer makes some necessary changes.
Brian Savino, Contributing Writer
• October 18, 2021
‘Call of Duty: Vanguard’ demands historical distortion
Brian Savino, Contributing Writer
• September 20, 2021
‘Star Wars Battlefront II’ lacks gameplay balance
Video game success is dependent upon numerous factors, and “Star Wars Battlefront II” delivers on all fronts — except gameplay balance.
Brian Savino, Contributing Writer
• September 15, 2021
Former Bethesda lead artist discusses working on ‘Skyrim’ and the ‘Fallout’ series
Having worked at the studio for over 14 years, Nate Purkeypile reflects on his time designing some of the most beloved RPGs of all time.
Nathan Chizen, Video Games Editor
• April 29, 2021
Carmo Moniz, Editor-at-Large • May 15, 2024
Yezen Saadah, Editor-in-Chief • May 15, 2024
Martha Minow, Guest Contributor • May 15, 2024
Dharma Niles, News Editor • May 15, 2024