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All content by Talia Milavetz
Ella Barnes is one of the 19 graduating Tisch seniors whose works are being shown in the SHOW TWO 2016 exhibit.

Womanhood Buds and Grows in Tisch Exhibit

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor March 28, 2016
The Tisch Photography & Imaging BFA Thesis Exhibition features eclectic works in photography and multimedia from Tisch seniors.
Willie Geist from the Today Show hosted Night Late at the Upright Citizens Brigade in Chelsea on February 22.

UCB Crafts a Late Night Show from Scratch Every Month

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor March 3, 2016
"Night Late" is a once a month show at UCB that creates a late night talk show on the spot.

Broome Street

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor February 25, 2016

Residency: Upperclassmen Estimated yearly cost: $13,048 - $18,494 Low-cost rooms available: Yes Commute to class: 15-20 minutes Nearby subways: 6, N, R, J Shuttle: Yes Tucked...

‘The Power of Prints’ is Unexpectedly Powerful

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor February 1, 2016
An artist who uses scissors with her mouth is one of many artists featured in a new exhibit.
X-Files Goes Back on 9 Seasons of Foundation

X-Files Goes Back on 9 Seasons of Foundation

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor January 29, 2016
The popular '90s show comes back to FOX for six new episodes.

Looking Forward: More and More Shows

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor January 25, 2016
Convenience drives trend towards more series premiering on Netflix.
Real Rob, starring Rob Schneider and Patricia Azarcoya Arce is enjoyable, but not engaging.

Rob Schneider’s Netflix special ‘Real Rob,’ disappoints

Talia Milavetz, Staff Writer December 8, 2015
Rob Schneider's latest attempt in television is on Netflix's mockumentary-style show, "Real Rob."
Master of None is a new Netflix comedy starring Aziz Ansari in the lead role of Dev, a 30-year-old actor.

Ansari ‘Master’ of sitcom in Netflix show

Talia Milavetz, Staff Writer November 9, 2015
Streaming on Netflix, "Master of None" is Aziz Ansari's elegant foray into more mature, honest comedy television.
John Stamos from “Full House” and Josh Peck from “Drake and Josh” star in the new Fox TV show, “Grandfathered.”

Uncle Jessie and Josh Peck are in a TV show

Talia Milavetz, Staff Writer October 6, 2015
John Stamos and Josh Peck deliver the humor but lack the punches in the FOX series "Grandfathered."
Renowned street artist Bradley Theodore partnered with the high-fashion outerwear store, Mackage.

Art, fashion collide at ‘The Underground Artist’

Talia Milavetz, Staff Writer September 17, 2015
Street art and storefronts collide with artist's Bradley Theodore and Mackage's partnership in "The Underground Artist."
In one scene, a member takes her mother to meet the love of her life, Mount Everest.

All-female improv troupe passes Bechdel Test

Talia Milavetz, Staff Writer April 21, 2015
At NYU, Bechdel Test is the first and only all-women comedy troupe. However, founder Meghan Sullivan aspires to combat the challenges with representation that women face in comedy.
The “Hip-Hop Revolution” photography exhibit runs until Sept. 13.

Photography exhibit showcases hip-hop’s early days

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer April 13, 2015
Currently on display at the Museum of the City of New York, “Hip-Hop Revolution: Photographs by Janette Beckman, Joe Conzo and Martha Cooper” illuminates the evolution of hip-hop from its beginnings to this day.
The Becoming Another exhibit explores the use of masks in diverse Northern Hemisphere cultures, from Tibetan and Japanese to Native American.

Exhibit unmasks different cultures

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer March 26, 2015
The “Becoming Another: The Power of Masks” exhibition at the Rubin Museum depicts symbolic masks from Northern India, Nepal, Japan, and North America.
Carsten Peter was featured in the National Geographic Live speaker series.

Photographer talks extreme nature shots

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer March 10, 2015
After taking “National Geographic Live" to the Skirball Center for Performing Arts, Carsten Peter, an adventure photographer, discussed photographing nature with WSN.
Exhibit shows beauty of imperfections

Exhibit shows beauty of imperfections

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer February 11, 2015
The Chinatown-based exhibit, "Fetching Blemish," aims to expose blemishes, seeking to demonstrate people's insecurities.
Female comedians challenge gender stereotypes

Female comedians challenge gender stereotypes

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer November 6, 2014
Female comedians are challenging stereotypes for women
Josh Faught utilizes a variety of media in his latest exhibit.

Exhibit features personal sculptures

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer November 4, 2014
Josh Faught's new show of textile sculptures at the Lisa Cooley Gallery is uniquely personal.
Josh Faught utilizes a variety of media in his latest exhibit.

Photo: Australian coffee popular in NYC

Anna Ferkingstad, Staff Writer November 4, 2014

Josh Faught utilizes a variety of media in his latest exhibit.

Angel Sanchez Spring/Summer 2015

Angel Sanchez Spring/Summer 2015

Talia Milavetz, Contributing Writer September 9, 2014

Vivid yellows, pinks, blues and floral prints were nowhere to be seen at the start of Angel Sanchez’s Spring/Summer 2015 runway show. Models with fresh, natural makeup and loose...