The New School Free Press’ Alexiah Syrai Olsen attends the press screenings for The New York Film Festival. Justine Triet, “Anatomy of a Fall,” reimagines the whodunnit genre with her sophisticated screenplay and reimagining of music use in film.
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Rose Paradise is a folk sweetheart in the making
As a downpour flooded New York City last Friday night, a small but animated group of fans trickled into the basement of Drom to watch Rose Paradise perform.…
Wacky Wednesday Comics by HMAC
Wacky Wednesday Comics by HMAC is The New School Free Press’ weekly comic, where our creative artists encapsulate relatable interactions, humor, and day-to-day life. Craving some homie time?Go…
Willie Nelson & Family return to NYC with Outlaw Music Festival, featuring Bob Weir and more
On Sept. 17, Willie Nelson & Family stopped by Forest Hills Stadium as part of their annual Outlaw Music Festival. The event has featured a revolving cast of…
Coco Gauff lives up to the hype
Coco Gauff, the groundbreaking 19-year-old taking the tennis world by storm, is the one to watch after her first Grand Slam win at the U.S. Open this past month. This makes her the first American teenager to win the U.S. Open since Serena Williams in 1999. And while you may believe the professional tennis season is over with the U.S. Open in the rearview and the Australian Open still three months away, it is not.
Free Press at New York Film Festival: ‘Strange Way of Life’
The New School Free Press’ Alexiah Syrai Olsen attends the press screenings for The New York Film Festival. The mid-twentieth century in American cinema was dominated by the…