Music Of Our Souls: The way to end Black History Month

Professor Marlon Saunders accompanies his performers on stage, showcasing the harmonic bond they built in preparation for the Music of Our Souls event. Photo by Jordan Fong

To end Black History Month with sentiment and soul, Professor of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School, Marlon Saunders directed a show stopping performance on Feb.…

‘Practices that rub against institutional walls’ is one of the many driving forces behind Marie Genevieve Cyr’s new book ‘Fashion+’

(from left to right) Lucia Cuba, Otto von Busch, MX Oops, Dirk Reynders and Marie Genevieve Cyr speak in the Starr Foundation Hall. Photo by Miranda Rosa

According to a report conducted by The Fashion Spot, only 19.6% of the designers featured in fashion weeks were of color as of 2020. During a Feb. 27…

The New Review: ‘Once Upon A Time’ by Keith Haring

Take in all the funky doodles of Keith Haring in “Once Upon A Time,” but don’t forget to appreciate the reflection in the mirror before you leave. Illustration by Sadie Wood

The New Review is a biweekly series where writer Kayley Cassidy will examine an art installation or exhibition close to The New School campus. This week, she spent time partying with the funky doodles of Keith Haring in his bathroom mural “Once Upon A Time.”

Writes & Bites: Ariston Flowers and nurturing your authorial texture

The thoughtful balance of elements creates a one-of-a-kind texture to Ariston Flowers and Café. Illustration by Char Gossage

Welcome to Writes & Bites — a series where Creative Writing MFA student Arianna Gundlach periodically reviews a place in New York City you could write at and tackles a writing topic that has been weighing on your mind. This week we look at Ariston Flowers & Café located at 78 Fifth Ave., right across from the University Center.