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Book Review: Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage
Reading Murakami is always a poignant, therapeutic journey, and his 2014 novel, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, is...
Apr 30, 20212 min read


In Conversation with NYC Street Photographer Jonathan Walker
Jonathan Walker is a photographer and poet living and working in New York City.
Apr 24, 202110 min read


NYCNext Wants to Rebuild the City’s Arts Culture
NYCNext is a new non-profit organization dedicated to rebuilding New York City arts culture and community post-pandemic.
Mar 20, 20212 min read


Book Review: A More Perfect Constitution by Larry J. Sabato
In his book, Sabato shares a fascinating and optimistic view of the Constitution and discusses its shortfalls.
Mar 16, 20214 min read


Third Installment of Netflix’s Disenchantment Focuses on Plot
The third installment of Disenchantment, released in January, is more plot focused than its predecessors.
Mar 1, 20212 min read


Dior Collaborates With Kenny Scharf
By Naya Kurdy Damascus, Syria The work of 1980s art-world stars such as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat has been splashed onto...
Feb 27, 20212 min read


Book Review: The Virgins
The Virgins, a 2013 novel by Pamela Erens, is the kind of book that demands to be read as quickly as possible.
Feb 18, 20213 min read


Book Recommendation: Norwegian Wood, Haruki Murakami
Norwegian Wood is not a typical Murakami tale. It does not feature disappearing cats, strange mental worlds or a dystopian vision of....
Jan 13, 20212 min read


Broadway Star of Diana, Jeanna de Waal, moves her musical theatre training program online.
A week before March 12, Broadway actress Jeanna de Waal was weeks away from the opening night of Diana, a brand new Broadway show...
Dec 10, 20204 min read


Book Recommendation: Untamed by Glennon Doyle
Untamed by Glennon Doyle is an empowering, captivating and thought-provoking read. It is a memoir that will leave you constantly thinking...
Dec 6, 20203 min read


An Introduction to Conducting
Conducting is viewed by many as an arcane and complex art passed down through the generations within tightly-knit musical families.
Dec 4, 20205 min read


In Conversation With Disney+’s Black Beauty Actress Sascha Nastasi
Black Beauty, a film adaptation of Anna Sewell’s 1877 class children’s novel, was released on Disney+ on Friday.
Nov 30, 20205 min read


New Yorkers’ Reactions to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Victory
By Eli Diker New York City, New York
Nov 8, 20201 min read


How Halley Harrisburg Succeeds in the Gallery World
As harrisburg so wisely states, “There are so many ways to exist in our world that are at first not obvious.”
Oct 10, 20204 min read


In Conversation with Lead Producer of Dear Evan Hansen, Stacey Mindich
Believe in yourself. It’s all very corny, isn’t it? But that’s what we old people say, right?
Sep 29, 202012 min read


Le Grande Macabre: An Opera in the Age of Madness
In the age of silent anxieties, the ironic and the macabre combine in a jarring discord of nonsense. Absurdity becomes normality.
Sep 25, 20202 min read


An Unlikely Pairing: Recommending Two Fiery, Girl-Centric, Coming-of-Age Movies
If you, too, are a coming-of-age aficionado, I hope you will indulge in the experiences of watching Breathe and Jennifer’s Body.
Sep 20, 20203 min read


What Is Art?
Art is what it is to be human.
Aug 30, 20201 min read


Black Lives Matter Protests Sweep Through New York City
Eli Diker '23 captures Black Lives Matter protests across New York City
Jul 5, 20201 min read
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