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  • The MET’s Paul Rudolph exhibit fails to encapsulate the creativity of architecture

    The MET’s Paul Rudolph exhibit fails to encapsulate the creativity of architecture

    Paul Rudolph was an iconic American architect, known for his use of reinforced concrete and complex floor plans which set the stage for modern…

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    Zoe Barnes
  • 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
  • Students reflect on the Earth Chxrch upon closure of their East Village Space

    Students reflect on the Earth Chxrch upon closure of their East Village Space

    With 80 degree weather looming into the autumn months, New School students are more worried than ever about the effects of climate change on…

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    Nicole Bartnikowski
  • Venom: The Last Dance spins into absurdity, but it’s still a blast

    Venom: The Last Dance spins into absurdity, but it’s still a blast

    Kelly Marcel’s Venom: The Last Dance may be marketed as the finale for the Venom trilogy, but the overwhelming number of side plots and…

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    Kea Humilde
  • New releases premiered at New York Comic Con to keep an eye on before the end of 2024

    New releases premiered at New York Comic Con to keep an eye on before the end of 2024

    Since 2006, New York Comic Con has hosted a slew of programming for purveyors of all things fandom, including debuts and previews of several…

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    Johnny Knollwood
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