Blink twice and you will miss it: A review of Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut

Frida glances over at King as she takes a dip in the pool, enamored by his magnetism. The New School Free Press reviews the way by which the cycle of abuse is perpetuated in the film. Photo from IMDB. Illustration by Char Gossage.

As the summer comes to an end, we’ll part ways with the many influences that dominated our feed like Charli XCX’s Brat, Kendrick versus Drake, and the Olympic…

The New Review: ‘Alamo’ by Tony Rosenthal

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 prioritized self-care at Astor Place while pushing Tony Rosenthal’s “Alamo.”

Restaurant Diary: Finding the New York bagel

Simply Nova is a classic Jewish delicatessen. Their mission is to cater to a sense of nostalgia and provide a taste of home for their customers. Photo by Clementine Hecker

Restaurant Diary is a biweekly series where food writer Clementine Hecker reviews restaurants that stand out among the millions of options in New York City’s restaurant scene. This week, they have the answer to finding the ideal New York bagel at Simply Nova.