![Two silver M.T.A. Metrocard vending machines with red, yellow, blue and green panels sit against a white-tiled wall.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/ops-metrocard-900x600.jpg)
Opinion: New York, don’t get rid of the MetroCard
The city plans to phase out the classic MetroCard in 2023 and fully replace it with OMNY. But it shouldn’t.
James Bisceglia, Contributing Writer
• December 6, 2022
![A faceless person with gray hair holds a microphone stand. The background is blue with white stripes expanding outward from the center.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/LCD-SOUND-SYSTEM-900x675.png)
LCD Soundsystem re-returns to Brooklyn Steel for month-long residency
The indie rock group that rose to prominence in New York in the early 2000s began its 20-show residency at Brooklyn Steel on Nov. 18.
Luke J. Curnin, Contributing Writer
• December 5, 2022
![A road sign that reads “the letter E 22 Street” and “Third Avenue” is hung on a wall filled with Christmas decorations.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/culture-dining-rolfs-900x600.jpg)
Rolf’s NYC: Christmas sleigh or neigh?
Relatively ignored during the off-season, Rolf’s is packed until closing from November to January. Do the reviews and social media exposure live up to the hype at this German bar?
Julia Diorio, Staff Writer
• December 5, 2022
![Five men stand in front of a background of city lights. They are wearing dark-colored shirts and are looking straight into the camera.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/arts-film-meet-me-in-the-bathroom-review.jpeg)
‘Meet Me in the Bathroom’ is a love letter to rock, New York City and the early 2000s
The documentary premiered at the IFC Center on Nov. 3 and will be available to stream on Showtime on Nov. 29.
Ferris Elaraby, Contributing Writer
• November 29, 2022
![A donkey wearing a strap and a wreath of carrots around its neck stands on a grass field.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/arts-eo-900x600.jpeg)
Review: ‘EO’ and a donkey’s odyssey across Europe
“EO” centers around a donkey’s experience in captivity, interactions with various sects of society, and eventual journey to liberation. “EO” is currently playing at Film Forum.
Mick Gaw, Staff Writer
• November 21, 2022
![Inside a New York City polling site. A red "Vote N.Y.C." sign in the foreground, and a polling booth in the background.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/news-voting.jpg)
Editorial: New York needs you to vote tomorrow
Midterm elections are important, and New York residents have an opportunity to cast their ballots tomorrow. They shouldn’t waste it.
WSN Editorial Board
• November 7, 2022
![A collage of three photos. On the left, Professor Sanford Gordon, dressed in a white shirt and a plaid navy blue blazer. He wears a pair of glasses with black frames. In the middle, Professor Bryant Moy, dressed in a blue shirt and a navy blue blazer. On the right, Professor Julia Payson, dressed in a gray shirt. She is wearing gold earrings and a thin gold necklace.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/news-midetermpanel-900x600.jpg)
How Republicans could take control of Congress, according to NYU politics profs
Faculty experts in NYU’s Politics Department spoke to students about the importance of voting and the potential consequences of the 2022 midterm elections.
Katherine Williams, Contributing Writer
• November 4, 2022
![An illustration of Katie Gavin, Josette Maskin and Naomi McPherson posing for a photograph while sitting on a stage. McPherson, on the left, has brown curly hair, and wears yellow-tinted glasses, a yellow short-sleeved shirt, brown shorts, white socks, and brown lace-up shoes. Gavin, in the center, has red straight hair and wears a gray long-sleeved shirt, green pants with gray vertical stripes, and brown shoes with tied bows. Maskin, on the right, is wearing a white T-shirt, an orange long-sleeved shirt with brown stripes under the white shirt, gray-ish brown pants, and dark shoes.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/arts-muna-susan-900x675.png)
Review: MUNA reimagines electropop on ‘Live At Electric Lady’
The queer band released the live EP amid their quasi-sold-out U.S. tour. “Live At Electric Lady” can be streamed exclusively on Spotify.
Yas Akdag, Music Editor
• October 31, 2022
![Two blue N.Y.C. Emergency Rescue Kit bags with two packages of 4mg Narcan Nasal Spray in front.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/narcan_ManasaGudavalli-1-900x599.jpg)
Narcan coming to city bars and clubs, but access at NYU more limited
As Narcan becomes available at nightlife establishments, NYU students are calling for the drug to be more accessible on campus.
Carmo Moniz, Deputy News Editor
• October 27, 2022
![A collage of photographs of three people, side by side. From left to right: a female with brown hair wearing a black swimsuit with “NYU” printed on it; a male wearing black swimsuit trunks; and a female with blond hair wearing a black swimsuit with “NYU” printed on it.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/sports-swim-900x720.jpg)
Q&A: Swimmers dive into their first NYU season
After over a month of practice and their first win, three first-year swimmers discuss the team’s culture and the season ahead.
Ethan Rendon, Staff Writer
• October 27, 2022
![An illustration of a boy looking into an oven. In the oven is a cake shaped like New York State with alternating blue and red patterns to represent the political party that is in the majority in each electoral district.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/redder-Ny-–-Vedang-Lambe-1-900x675.gif)
Opinion: New York could be facing a redder future
Redistricting failed to favor democrats, and a new congressional map threatens to break years of cemented Democratic stronghold in New York state.
Blake Salesin, Staff Writer
• October 25, 2022
![A weaving titled “Gretal Gretal” hangs on a white wall in an art exhibition space.](https://nyunews.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/arts-christina-forrer-900x600.jpg)
Christina Forrer’s exhibition nourishes your inner child
Los Angeles-based artist Christina Forrer’s weavings and drawings, on view at Luhring Augustine through Oct. 29, express relatable anxieties and fears through a childlike lens of the world.
Alexa Donovan, Contributing Writer
• October 24, 2022
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