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Arts and Entertainment
Four reviews of singles released in May. Do they rock or suck?
Issue 17, Volume 114
Five NYC exhibitions you must see this month!
Issue 12, Volume 114
News
The Spectator’s review of SophFrosh SING!
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Judging by the closeness of the group that remains today, it can be seen that Stuyvesant, despite its harsh academic nature, was a place to foster friendships and build lifelong connections in the 90s.
Issue 0, Volume 114
With “Revelations,” Ailey elevates the purpose of contemporary dance.
Issue 8, Volume 113
Green face paint has never looked better!
Issue 7, Volume 113
“Moonage Daydream” is as unorthodox as it is beautiful, and gives the viewer a retrospective look into David Bowie’s expansive career and stardom.
Issue 3, Volume 113
Unlike viewing an individual artwork at a museum, the “Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure” exhibit provides the depth and insight needed to truly know the artist and his perspective.
Issue 16, Volume 112
Yayoi Kusama paves the way for awakening the artist in all of us.
Issue 12, Volume 112
How BADBADNOTGOOD develops their sound to new peaks in “Talk Memory”
Issue 8, Volume 112