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The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she stayed on campus, reflecting on The New ...
The Sixth Avenue subway station near The New School has been undergoing renovations since Feb. 2023 to add elevators that will take riders between the platform and street level. The renovations on the ...
This story was originally published in Sept. 2024, see Editor’s Note below. When you think of ballet, here’s what might come to mind: fluffy pink tutus squeezed over pale pink tights, the color of the ...
Every week we’ll be recapping the newest episodes of “AHS: NYC.” Read at your own risk, spoilers ahead! Episode 9, “Requiem 1981/1987 part one” The mystery disease has taken the forefront as the ...
“Bright Future” is not an ironic title for Adrianne Lenker’s newest solo album. The Big Thief frontwoman’s musings on the end of the world aren’t meant to inspire unbridled angst, but rather bravery ...
Ever heard of voguing? More specifically, Ball culture? The subculture originated in Harlem in the ‘70s and ‘80s, providing a safe space for black and Hispanic queer people. Recently, the success of ...
Protestors and picketers stand outside the main entrance to Arnhold Hall. Photo by Gigi Schweitzer. Protesters stage sit-in and march at Arnhold Hall in response to IDF lieutenant presence on campus ...
Travel through the most historic month of my life as I attend four nights of the Eras Tour. Photo by Caroline McKenzie Eras Tour Diaries: A month filled with red lips, hand hearts, and glittery 13’s ...
The New School has made significant developments to its financial assistance programs that will change how students access and retain institutional grants and scholarships. One change TNS is ...
The New School Students for Justice in Palestine (TNS SJP) established their Gaza Solidarity Encampment in the University Center lobby on Sunday, April 21. Since Sunday, members of the encampment have ...
Entrance of Loeb Hall. Photo by Nicole Bartnikowski Same cost, different buildings: New School standardizes all dorm prices ...
As the sun set on Saint Marks Place, a line of identically dressed bargoers formed outside of the door to the Holiday Cocktail Lounge between First and Second Ave. “FranCon,” New York City’s annual ...