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Anthony Ramos and John David Washington in "Monsters and Men."

Tisch Alumnus Talks Politically Charged Directorial Debut

Chris Delaney, Contributing Writer October 1, 2018
WSN sits down with Tisch alum Reinaldo Marcus Green, director of the politically relevant "Monsters and Men."
What Entertainment Asks of Artists of Color — And How We Say No

What Entertainment Asks of Artists of Color — And How We Say No

To make it in the world of entertainment, artists of color are forced to play caricatures of themselves. How do we stop this?
Ash Ryoo, Columnist September 28, 2018
To make it in the world of entertainment, artists of color are forced to play caricatures of themselves. How do we stop this?
The new Ghost Fishing exhibit, now on Display in Kimmel Windows.

Hooked on Eco-Justice with ‘Ghost Fishing’ Exhibit

Matthew Holman, Book and Theater Editor September 11, 2018
The recent poetry anthology “Ghost Fishing: Eco-Justice Poetry and the Diasporic City" has great impacts on both the contemporary and future fabrics of society.
Q-Tip will be teaching a fall 2018 course at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music.

Rapper Q-Tip To Teach Course on Jazz and Hip-Hop This Fall

Louise Choi, Staff Writer April 11, 2018
Rapper Q-Tip will join the faculty of the Clive Davis Institute in the Tisch School of the Arts in fall 2018 to teach a course about the relationship between jazz and hip-hop.
Tisch School of the Arts building on Broadway.

Tisch Students Encounter Racial Insensitivity in Drama Program

Miranda Levingston, Editor-at-Large April 9, 2018
Several students in the Tisch drama program have reported incidents of racial insensitivity in the classroom. Here, we take a closer look.
Have A Class in Cantor? Dress Warmly

Have A Class in Cantor? Dress Warmly

Yale Buchwald, Contributing Writer February 13, 2018
The line outside of the Cantor Film Center is outrageous and needs to be stopped before students freeze or pedestrians are injured.
“CityBeat,” a giant heart that would light up through touching the sensors, was featured in Broadway Windows.

Interactive Art at Broadway Windows

Joshua Jones, Contributing Writer December 6, 2017
You might've caught an interactive art exhibit on the corner of Broadway and E. 10th St. The exhibition was the final presentation of “Pop-Up Windows,” a graduate course taught by Professor Gabe Barcia-Colombo.

HUMOR: Studies Reveal Most Tisch Grads Never to Join Workforce

Ben Eisenberg, Contributing Writer December 5, 2017
This economy can't afford more Tisch kids
NYU Tisch Dance held a Master Performance Workshop in the Jack Crystal Theatre, including 5 works created collaboratively by undergraduate and graduate students.

Tisch Dance ‘Masters’ Elegance

Julia Fields, Staff Writer November 20, 2017
NYU Tisch School of the Arts hosted their Master's Performance Workshop, as a showcase of the Dance Master BFA program's class of 2018.
The Tisch Dance Works showcase featured ten original choreographed pieces by students.

Tisch Dance Defies Genre

Emily Conklin, Staff Writer November 6, 2017
The Tisch II/III Showcase over the weekend showed off some of NYU's best dancers.
NYU Tisch Alum, Sonali Argade, sits down with WSN staff to discuss the new release of her EP after spending two years battling Chronic Lyme Disease. “Forever” is now available on all major streaming services.

Sonali Argade’s ‘Forever’ New Sound

Satish Reginald, Staff Writer October 30, 2017
WSN spoke with Tisch alum Sonali Argade about her new single "Forever."
WSN sat down with NYU alum Matthew Puccini. His new short film, “The Mess He Made,” premiered at the SXSW film festival.

Alum Matthew Puccini Talks SXSW Short Film

Sophie Bennett, Staff Writer October 23, 2017
WSN sat down with NYU alum Matthew Puccini to discuss his short film, "The Mess He Made," the story of a man waiting for the results of an HIV test.