ARTS AND CULTURE
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A history of protest at The New School
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Upon its formation, The New School positioned itself in opposition to the mainstream — rooted in a forward-thinking vision rather than a traditional educational model. Founded in 1919 by a group of activists, educators, and…
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What’s the cost of making art in New York City?
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Until recently, a typical weekday for creative writing master’s student Adeline Saunders looked like this: she’d wake up in the late afternoon or early evening to commute from Harlem to class, which lasted from 7:00…
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Life above the UC: A comprehensive guide to The New School’s Kerrey Hall residence
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The New School Free Press is profiling each dorm the school has to offer. We…
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Steal This Story, Please! inspires audiences to fight for the truth and demonstrates the power of independent media
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“Hi, I’m Amy Goodman from Democracy Now!. Can you tell us what you think about…
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Marc by Sofia urges you to make your Marc
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Marc by Sofia isn’t just a love letter to designer and Parsons School of Design…
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‘Finding a full-time job is a full-time job’: Students seek advice for navigating a ‘rigged’ job market at a CESJ event
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Graduating college often marks the celebration of a major accomplishment — students walk away with more than just a diploma; they carry proof of their will and dedication to their education and career. But for…
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From GQ and Vogue: Jim Moore and Ivan Shaw reflect on style, substance, and the images that shaped a generation
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“You got to put your best idea out there right away,” Jim Moore said, former Creative Director and current Creative Director At Large at GQ, addressing a room of students inside The New School’s J.M.…
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Who’s the real star at Danny and Coop’s?
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“I’m here for the cheesesteak. I don’t care about him!” I hear the men surrounding me repeat like a mantra as they wait in below-freezing weather to try the only item on the menu at…
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Review: Tea Alagić’s Zero Hour
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In Tea Alagić’s Zero Hour, time and place don’t really matter. Cities, towns, train stations, and apartments are layered on top of each other. Years fast-forward and rewind in front of our eyes. Actors exit…
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Brooklyn-based band, MAN LEE, capture zeitgeist in their new LP Hefty Wimpy
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Is there a soundtrack for our modern world? What does it sound like to be at odds with Corporate America? To be living in the aftermath of a global pandemic? These points of contention are…
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In Plain View exhibit brought attention to Freshkill Park’s past, present, and possible futures
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When walking down Fifth Avenue, passersby saw an eye-catching window display — layers and layers of trash. Are those headphones? Doll legs? The cross section of the garbage mound, huge and colorful, sat in the…











