Alex Gerson ’23 compares a new HBO film, The Many Saints of Newark, to its popular precursor.
Alex Gerson ’23 reviews Pixar’s latest movie, Luca, about the adventures of a pair of sea monster friends.
Hannah Kubler ’25 reports on the GDS community’s participation in Tenleytown Art All Night.
In his debut column, Avram Shapiro ’24 connects a classic novel by Edith Wharton to the pitfalls of modern celebrity culture.
Kira Grossfield ’22 reviews GDS’ spring musical and its acting, design and unique format.
Alex Gerson ’23 reviews the Netflix reality competition show The Circle.
Margaret Blomstrom ’24 and Kira Grossfield ’22 preview the performing arts department’s bold choice for its first in-person production amid the pandemic.
Alex Gerson ’23 reviews Bad Trip, a newly released movie that falls short of other hidden-camera comedies.
Julian Galkin ’22 reviews Taylor Swift’s new re-recording of her 2008 album and the discussion it has sparked in the music world.
Alex Gerson ’23 reviews Marvel’s unique new show in his TV and film column.
Our music columnist, Julian Galkin ’22, discusses his thoughts on major categories in the upcoming awards show.
Anna Shesol ’24 explores difficulties faced by the arts faculty in an unfamiliar new format.