Review: Neeta Patel’s “time is a floating point number.”
Patel’s senior thesis show […] is an intelligent meditation on text, handwriting, and the act of recording.
Koyt
“Punk culture is very atheistic in a certain way, and I never felt like there was really a place there for my Jewish identity. Maybe to some extent people would be into us, but there might be some difficulty in connecting with the traditional punk audience.”
Luv 4 a Night
We spent approximately 30 hours talking about everything from the nature of the universe to the limitations of the human mind. The usual stuff. We sat on the corner of a couch outside a library; the couch was blue. Nothing good happened. Nothing bad happened. Real people were inside working as I ate the avocado […]
Religion and Decision
A writer grapples with her Jewish identity in a new place.
Quad’s Comeback
With its low-key partying style and recruitment strategy, Quad will continue to appeal to the people who want something a little substantive, a little a bit-off-Steet
Liking Love
The first few episodes feature some pretty conventional plot devices, but the characterization and dialogue have a loose, awkward, and very human quality to them.
Abandoning the Authentic
Coming to terms with the newest craze in contemporary dance.
Vault
Did something happen again? she asks. She sounds concerned and I don’t want to make her concerned. Also I really don’t know how to answer her question.
Kanye: The Life of Pablo Reviews
Perhaps it makes most sense to analyze it in the context of Yeezy’s artistry: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) and Yeezus are reaches, exemplars of a bravado unparalleled by Kanye’s contemporaries; The Life of Pablo is a revision.
