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  • The Ruminants invites audiences to chew on themes of protest, privilege, and responsibility

    The Ruminants invites audiences to chew on themes of protest, privilege, and responsibility

    In The Ruminants — a New School College of Performing Arts (CoPA) production — a pro-animal-testing, bathrobe-wearing rabbit and a neurotic college senior looking…

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    Zora Edelstein
  • New Yorkers brave the rain for the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

    New Yorkers brave the rain for the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

    The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a staple of New York City’s holiday season. On its 100th anniversary last Thursday, parade-goers and performers donned…

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    Zora Edelstein
  • Review: Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts presents Everybody

    Review: Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts presents Everybody

    Everybody, a Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts production, asks its audience: when you die, what do you take with you? The answer bounds…

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    Zora Edelstein
  • A community grows between audience and screen at The New School’s School of Media program Ruff Cuts

    A community grows between audience and screen at The New School’s School of Media program Ruff Cuts

    Crowding into a theater to watch unfinished films may sound unusual, but at The New School’s School of Media Studies (SMS), it’s a time-honored…

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    Zora Edelstein
  • Veterans Day screening of THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY leaves popular narratives of war in the dust

    Veterans Day screening of THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY leaves popular narratives of war in the dust

    THIS IS NOT A WAR STORY — a film written and directed by New School professor of screen studies Talia Lugacy — is a…

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    Zora Edelstein
  • Parsons professor Andrea Geyer opens multimedia exhibit a promise of lightning

    Parsons professor Andrea Geyer opens multimedia exhibit a promise of lightning

    What do trees, community, and queer liberation have in common? A few concepts may come to mind: a forest is a patchwork of biodiversity,…

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    Zora Edelstein
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