ARTS AND CULTURE
Mon, March 16, 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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The Sexuality and Gender Alliance brings a night of queer celebration and empowerment to The New School
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On Oct. 11, National Coming Out Day, the student hub at 39 W. 13th St. was transformed into a shiny blue and purple ballroom for a night of celebration: a drag gala — to be…
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Ruff Cuts kicks off the semester with fresh faces and renewed creative energy
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The Starr Foundation Hall at The New School’s University Center buzzed with excitement as Ruff Cuts, the university’s student-run film showcase, kicked off its first screening of the semester. On Oct. 10, the air was…
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We know Addison Rae — but who is Addison?
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During the GRAMMY Museum event A New York Evening with Addison Rae at National Sawdust venue on Oct. 4, a fan asked how Addison Rae came up with her album title. She said she’d asked…
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For artists and writers, saving the Elizabeth Street Garden is cause for celebration
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Poets, friends, and neighbors gathered in the Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita for the last poetry reading of the season. On Sunday, Sept. 28, the sound of wind chimes and chatter filled the air as…
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Review: Taylor Swift has Showgirled too close to the sun
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I’m breaking up with Taylor Swift. When she released The Tortured Poet’s Department in 2024, I was disappointed — though willing to pass it off as a dud in an otherwise monumental discography. As a…
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Eight New School professors weigh in on teaching in an era of uncertain politics, AI, and higher-ed uncertainty
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The fight over who controls information is playing out in higher education’s most important battleground: the classroom. But what does this tense environment look like for the people teaching every day? These days, academic freedom,…






