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  • The Lost Lofts

    The Lost Lofts

    With Rising Rents, Where Will Artists End Up? For hundreds of years, New York City has served as a home and as inspiration for…

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    John Hyslop
  • Where Fashion Meets Politics

    Where Fashion Meets Politics

    Everything in society is designed — mythologies, identities, histories, realities. The role of the artist is to critique the world by making, and in…

    By:

    Shawn Carrié
  • The Bookstore Battle

    The Bookstore Battle

    How Independent Bookstores Manage to Survive In the 1950s, dozens of small, independently operated used bookstores lined Fourth Avenue between Union Square and Astor…

    By:

    Keilly Fernandez
  • Parsons Students Sweep Amazon Fashion Studio Challenge

    Last month, a team of undergraduate students from Parsons won the Amazon Fashion Studio Sessions Challenge, which rewards talented young individuals interested in the…

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    Hannah Rinehart
  • New School Alumna Rekindles Her Love for Theatre in First Indie Role

    In the gritty, dark rom-com “Newlyweeds,” tragedy and self-destruction tell the story of a couple’s shared love of marijuana. Former New School graduate Trae…

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    Dilara O Neil
  • bell hooks’ Week Long Residency Had Her Audience Hooked

    bell hooks’ Week Long Residency Had Her Audience Hooked

    This past week, bell hooks, a long-time and prominent social activist, led four discussions with New School students about race, gender, feminism, and patriarchy. 

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    Shea Carmen Swan
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