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Arts & Entertainment

Is A Live–Action 'Spiderverse' Coming?

Exploring the return of Jamie Foxx's Electro, and what that means for the future of Spider–Man movies.

by CAYLEN DAVID

'What's New, Scooby Doo?' is as Groovy as it Gets

Why the 2002 incarnation of the mystery–solving crew will always remain the best. 

by CAYLEN DAVID

While the Opera Houses Are Closed, Watch 'Moonstruck'

Those Were The Days|'Moonstruck' is a beautiful work of art to look back at in a time where art is less accessible.

by JULIA POLSTER

Joji Comes Into his Own on 'Nectar'

On his sophomore LP, the artist formerly known as Filthy Frank and Pink Guy fully develops his latest persona.

by TREASURE BROWN

Design 21: A Class Arming the Next Generation of Designers with Radical Innovation and Social Awareness

Course Spotlight | Street speaks with Professor Telhan about the future of design.

by JESSA GLASSMAN

Jónsi's 'Shiver' Hides Hopeful Warmth in a Blizzard of Freezing Cold

Sigur Rós' frontman Jónsi embarks on his second solo LP with assistance from AG Cook.

by KYLE WHITING

I See "Nowhere Man" Everywhere

40 years after his death, John Lennon's soul and spirit remain strong through his lyrics.

by ARIELLE STANGER

The 'Bachelorette' Must Go On: 'Bachelorette' Premiere Recap

After all, as they say in showbiz: The rose ceremony must go on.

by CHRISTIANA GUAN

Travis Scott Doesn't Need Concerts to Make Money

Scott leads a masterclass in self–promotion during a concert–less time.

by EMILY MOON

Books by Asian Authors That We Should All Be Reading

To widen your literary lenses and keep pace with historical shifts.

by ESTHER LEE

A Love Letter to My Favorite Movie: 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl'

'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' focuses on friendship, filmmaking, and adolescence, making it iconic among indie films. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

SuperM's 'Super One' is All Flash, Little Substance

The K–pop supergroup's debut album hasn't received the reception its star–studded guest list demanded.

by NORA YOUN

Enola Holmes: Yet Another Role Reversal that Fails to be Meaningfully Political

Are role reversals really as revolutionary as they claim to be? 

by ASHNA YAKOOB

PhD Student Maritza Moulite Captures the Grief of Police Brutality in her Second Novel

'One of the Good Ones' explores how Black victims of police brutality are remembered—and how those classifications reduce their stories.

by ABBY WALKER

Meet Erin O’Malley: A Poet Exploring the Intersection of Gender, Pop Culture, and Asian–American Narratives

How non–rhyming poetry shaped the Excelano Project President’s love for words

by JESSA GLASSMAN

Bopdrop: A New Way to Share Music?

Bopdrop is the newest social media app on the block, designed to let people know what you're jamming to. Does it have longevity?

by TREASURE BROWN

Don't Watch Disney's 'Mulan': There's a Better Option

Disney's 'Mulan' is a disappointing, bland adaptation of the beloved animated film. Don't waste $40 on it. 

by HARSHITA GUPTA

Remembering Eddie Van Halen: a True Guitar God

The tragic death of Eddie Van Halen leaves us to reflect on the legacy of one of rock & roll's greatest guitarists.

by PHIL STEINKRAUSS

The Women of Hip–Hop are Here to Stay

And they don’t care what you think about their lyrics. 

by AIDAH QURESHI

Gaming: The Boundless Future of Storytelling

Exploring Tribeca's mission to elevate gaming's presence, and why everyone should follow suit.

by CAYLEN DAVID

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