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Arts and Entertainment
Mexican Prints at the Vanguard presents Mexican printmaking as an outlet for traditional motifs and socio-political commentary.
Issue 14, Volume 115
Short n’ Sweet is by no measure a bad album, but it lacks the cohesiveness it needs to truly be successful.
Issue 2, Volume 115
Music has always changed with the times to reflect different cultural developments, but the rapidity with which contemporary online culture changes has solidified “eras” as a quintessential part of today’s music scene.
Issue 16, Volume 114
In Dune II, Villeneuve creates a spectacle film adapting an action-packed but sometimes difficult-to-interpret novel.
Issue 12, Volume 114
Opinions
Letter to the Editor in response to “Black and White: The Withheld History of Palestine and Israel” by Anonymous.
Issue 11, Volume 114
Examining the legacy of Françoise Hardy through the release of her new compilation album, 𝘘𝘶𝘦𝘭𝘲𝘶𝘦𝘴 𝘵𝘪𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘴 𝘲𝘶𝘦 𝘫𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘯𝘯𝘢𝘪𝘴 𝘥’𝘦𝘭𝘭𝘦.
Issue 9, Volume 114
Pixar’s increased reliance on sequels in recent years has become a major critique of the studio.
Issue 7, Volume 114
The subjects that attract Scorsese are by no means funny, but he nevertheless creates comedy through contrasts, a style that can be traced back to one of his earliest films, It’s Not Just You, Murray! (1966).
Issue 6, Volume 114
The start of a new school year doesn’t seem quite so bleak when there’s cinnamon involved.
Issue 3, Volume 114
Does he deserve self-pity now? Does he deserve to even feel guilty?
Issue 1, Volume 114
There are several issues at the heart of the nation’s ongoing writers strike, but the most prevalent of these include demands for higher pay and a more stable pay structure, fairer deals and contracts, and clear guidelines around the usage of AI.
Issue 16, Volume 113
News
The Love is Mitski’s, All Mitski’s, at the Beacon Theater.
Issue 11, Volume 113