Trebay’s memoir of growing up in New York City presents a poignant picture of a time when artists could actually afford rent.
by Gavin Stroud on April 10, 2025
A little bit of theory to fill you in on human emancipation and elevate your reputation
by Narges Anzali on November 14, 2024November 15, 2024
Things we’re loving lately.
by Adam Sanders, Amanda Kural, Gabe Robare, Julia Stern, Mollika Jai Singh, Thomas Goulding, Vera Ebong on October 5, 2023
A Nass writer reflects on a beloved cartoon.
by David Chmielewski on October 3, 2021October 2, 2021
Need a new book, show, or album? Look no further.
by Peter Taylor on September 19, 2021September 17, 2021
A look at the Nobel laureate’s newest work.
by Talia Gill on August 1, 2021July 31, 2021
“It was one of the first times as a child that anyone really spoke to me about life honestly. This was the Real Adult World — dark, scary, weird parts and all — and it was thrilling.”
by Theo Lawrence on April 11, 2021April 10, 2021
A member of the Nass gets creative with Princeton’s Covid-era dining hall food.
by Theo Lawrence on February 28, 2021March 1, 2021
Where a Nass writer urges us to explore the nearby natural world.
by Allie Mangel on February 14, 2021February 13, 2021
In week 3 of the Nass gone digital, our masthead is here to offer you a variety of TV, books, movies, and music we think you should check out.
by Abigail Glickman, Andrew White, Drew Pugliese, Elliott Weil, Isabelle Casimir, Meera Sastry, Melina Huang, Pat Macdonald, Peter Taylor, Tara Shirazi, Tess Solomon on April 12, 2020April 12, 2020
A review of Joko Anwar’s psychological horror film.
by Gina Feliz on February 16, 2020February 14, 2020
This week the Nass recommends a short film (because who has the time for a feature length).
by Nora Wildberg on October 6, 2018October 7, 2018
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