Ignorance Is Bliss
By Krystal Au, Nicholas Leung, Beatrice Margolin, Sydney Marino, and Layanah Nsouli In a time of political turmoil spanning from around the …
By Krystal Au, Nicholas Leung, Beatrice Margolin, Sydney Marino, and Layanah Nsouli In a time of political turmoil spanning from around the …
Step into the Gagosian Gallery and you’re stepping into a unique world of Takashi Murakami’s making. You begin your journey by walking …
by Krystal Au, Layanah Nsouli, and Beatrice Margolin
I read Zita Allen’s “The Revolution Will Be Danced” and Arlene Croce’s “Discussing the Undiscussable” before viewing the excerpt from “Still/Here,” so …
In her article “In a Hell, but in It Together: The Social Split Between TV and Movie Dystopias,” Alessandra Stanley discusses the …
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Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” balances humorous moments with dark undertones, having the perfect amount of laughs and drama. The opera begins with …
Netflix is once again attempting to change the media landscape: a deal was made between Netflix and Weinstein Company to release a film …
New York City is home. It is home to fashion, to cuisine, to theater, to the arts. It is home to Carrie …
Cynthia Ozick’s piece “The Synthetic Sublime” read to me as a eulogy to New York, but also an ode to its ever-changing landscape. …