Tisch Senior Beth Million Is a Beacon of Light for Foggy Times
Beth Million spoke to WSN in anticipation of her new single “Rewind” that comes out on Friday, May 1.
Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Music Editor
• April 29, 2020
Lamplighters, Constructive Creativity and Dr. Seuss
Lamplighter’s Youth Musical Theater Collective’s production of “Seussical” aimed to bring the world of Dr. Seuss to life onstage while inspiring kid actors.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Arts Editor, Arts Editor
• April 23, 2020
Faurschou Foundation Fosters Global Connection
The newest Faurschou expansion in New York features a fascinating new group exhibition.
Alexandra Bentzien, Staff Writer
• March 8, 2020
Black Muslim Initiative Hosts Milestone Conference
The Second Annual NYU Black Muslim Initiative Symposium highlighted the erasure of Black Muslims in Islamic history.
Mina Mohammadi, Deputy News Editor
• March 2, 2020
Decolonizing the Sensescape: Jordan Casteel at the New Museum
Jordan Casteel’s art exhibit “Within Reach” is on view at the New Museum until May 24, 2020.
Maxwell Freyre, Contributing Writer
• February 24, 2020
Staff Recs: Valentine’s Day Edition
The Arts Desk recommends the best films, music and galleries for you to enjoy this Valentine’s Day.
Kaylee DeFreitas, Ethan Zack, Sasha Cohen, Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer, Ashley Wu and Fareid El Gafy
• February 14, 2020
Social Media Platforms Need to Censor Better
The decision for social media platforms to ban nudity may be for decency’s sake, but it leaves artists bare to an environment with limited means of success.
Sophia Di Iorio, Creative Director
• October 28, 2019
‘Tokyo Twilight’: Ozu’s Metaphorical Landscape of Heartbreak and Change
Master Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu illustrates a complex narrative of transformation through the breaking of a family and the evolution of Tokyo.
Alexandra Bentzien, Contributing Writer
• October 27, 2019
Arts Issue Fall 2019
October 17, 2019
Claire Kearney-Volpe Makes Visual Thinking Viable
Kearney-Volpe teams up with various artists and educators, aiming to provide differently-abled individuals with the equal opportunity to learn and explore their passions without restrictions.
Andrew Ankersen, UTA Voices Editor
• October 16, 2019
Album Art Provides a Snapshot of Artists’ Personalities
Students reflect on the visual component of music consumption and how it can affect us more than we think.
Izzy Salas, Staff Writer
• October 7, 2019
Art Business ‘Takes a Village’; Meet its Mayor, Tyler Cooperman
A day in the life of 2018 grad Tyler Cooperman: artist representative, curator and secret finance bro.
Claire Fishman, Arts Editor
• September 3, 2019
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