ARTS AND CULTURE
Fri, March 13, 2026
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Put You On wants to be more than a student fashion show
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For student designers making clothes in bedrooms, basements, and borrowed studio spaces, Put You On (PYO) feels less like a student fashion show and more like a soft launch for the next wave of fashion…
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Here’s what’s coming up at The New School this month
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The semester has found its rhythm and so has campus life. If you’re looking for ways to plug back into conversation and community, here are a few gatherings we think are worth your time. Art…
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Xevi Solà’s Endless Sun-Days brings warmth to Madison Avenue
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Bright backgrounds filled with simple shapes are foregrounded by lonely figures and carefully constructed with…
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Snowed in? Here’s what to binge-watch
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New York City has been blanketed in snow, and The New School has the day…
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What six New School students have been up to so far this fashion season
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Do you have fashion news you would like to share or see more of? Contact…
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In a post-truth world, Bugonia blurs fact and fiction
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Yorgos Lanthimos has an eye for the absurd in the everyday. The Greek auteur behind recent spectacles Poor Things (2023) and Kinds of Kindness (2024) takes commonplace aspects of modern life — the nuclear family,…
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What happened to the basement at Lang? Unveiling Orozco’s Room: A Reimagining of Call to Revolution and Table of Universal Brotherhood
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The 11th Street Eugene Lang College basement lounge underwent an unexpected shift earlier this semester. What had long been a practical space, home to printers and benches, was gradually cleared out. As the semester progressed,…
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Why is Gen Z leaving dating apps?
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Gen Z is done with dating apps. More than half of the generation feels burned out often or always while using them, according to a July 2025 Forbes Health survey — the highest rate of…
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Here are 12 better things to do with your time than listen to Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl
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We’re a couple months removed from the release of Taylor Swift’s pop culture atomic bomb of an album, and I’ve been looking back on what could’ve been done differently. She reaches for so many great…
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Review: Man Ray’s secrets and dreams at the MET
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At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, When Objects Dream, on view through Feb. 20, traces the artist’s restless imagination. Open since Sep. 14, the exhibition invites viewers to change their perspectives on art and shape…
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International students at The New School find solace in art
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On any given Saturday night in the East Village, heavy rhythms spill from Omar’s Kitchen and Rum Bar, a Jamaican restaurant tucked between two bars. Behind the turntable is first-year Eugene Lang College of Liberal…






