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Sagar Shah

Kaitlyn Wang, Features Editor October 10, 2017
An interview with LS sophomore Sagar Shah for The Immigration Issue.

Antibalas

Anna Letson, Multimedia Editor October 10, 2017
WSN sat down with a few members of the group Antibalas, at the Meadows to talk about origins, group dynamics and evolution and NYU Strawberry Fest.

LÉON

Dyanna Fleites-Cruz, Contributing Writer October 10, 2017
WSN sat down with LÉON, also known as Lotta Lindgren, at The Meadows to chat about her success with “Tired of Talking” and what the future holds for her music

St. Paul and the Broken Bones

Dyanna Fleites-Cruz, Contributing Writer October 10, 2017
WSN sat down with Paul Janeway from St. Paul and the Broken Bones at the Meadows to talk about their origins, sound and what is next in terms of a new record.

DREAMERS

Dyanna Fleites-Cruz, Contributing Writer October 10, 2017
WSN sat down with Nick Wold, at the Meadows, to talk about his time at NYU, how Dreamers came to be and a few quick fire questions.

Youngr

Dyanna Fleites-Cruz, Contributing Writer October 10, 2017
WSN sat down with emerging artist Youngr, also known as Dario Darnell, at The Meadows to chat about his multi-skilled one-man-band approach to the production of his music and what the future holds for his music.
Two Door Cinema Club performing at the Meadows on Sept 15, 2017.

Moments from the Meadows: Interviews with the Artists

Dyanna Fleites-Cruz and Anna Letson October 10, 2017
WSN got the chance to sit down with a few artists at the Meadows to talk about their music, life and what we can expect from them soon.
The Power of Political Theater

The Power of Political Theater

Matt Markowski, Contributing Writer October 5, 2017
A relationship between art and politics; how art shapes the world.

The Rise of LGBTQ Cinema

Matthew Holman, Staff Writer October 5, 2017
With recent films like "Moonlight," LGBTQ cinema has evolved into a flourishing genre, marking how far society has progressed.

Green Day’s Persevering Political Poignancy

Dyanna Fleites-Cruz, Contributing Writer October 5, 2017
Green Day has maintained their political relevancy throughout the years, which is no easy feat for a group that's been around since 1986.
The LGBT Issue

The LGBT Issue

Laura Shkouratoff, Creative Director October 2, 2017
A selection of LGBT voices weigh in on some of the issues within and surrounding their community.

The Future for LGBTQ People

Andrew Heying, Opinion Editor October 2, 2017

This semester, I am interning at a political organization. On my first day, I quickly realized that almost every single intern is either a straight woman or a gay man. At first...