On April Fools’ Day, the infamous holiday loved by pranksters around the world, dozens of music lovers gathered in the basement of the Bowery Electric to witness the…
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CYNOSURE: How a high school project evolved into the center of attention
Cynosure, “the person or thing that is the center of attention or admiration,” is the title Parsons School of Design third-year Nicole Galinson adopted for her high school…
Writes & Bites: Boris & Horton and infusing your writing with emotion
Welcome to Writes & Bites — a series where Creative Writing MFA student Arianna Gundlach periodically reviews a place in New York City you could write at and tackles a writing topic that has been weighing on your mind. This week we look at the Williamsburg location of Boris Horton, a dog café, at 510 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn.
Mother Figure’s Micro Film Festival brings humor to Arnhold Hall
This article was updated on Monday, April 15 at 8:04 p.m. “Everyone say micro-penis festival!” called a member of Mother Figure Comedy Collective as they held up a…
WNSM World Domination!: The New School’s student-run radio station celebrates its first birthday
The New School’s student-run radio station celebrated its first birthday exactly how you’d expect – and want. On Sunday, Feb. 25, Lucia Betelu, a fourth-year Sociology major at…
Truman Capote’s Holly Golightly never set foot in Tiffany’s
I fell in love while reading “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” The first time I picked up my copy of the book, initially published in 1958, was in Karma Bookstore…