By Akhil Srivastava an appendage fertile limb grazing the skin first then trampling the grey cells electrifying each other subcutaneous …
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By Elizander Espenschied The woman on the stage feels more comfortable as a black woman than I ever have. Her bright purple weave and my curly mullet are different means to different ends. A spotlight illuminates golden fringe on…
A Closer Look at Gagosian’s ‘A Foreigner Called Picasso’
By Ruth Wecker This past winter, the Gagosian Gallery’s Chelsea location on West 21st Street presented A Foreigner Called Picasso, an exhibition of Pablo Picasso’s art that told the story of his residency in France from 1900 to his death…
“Of course, she was shocked”: Alexander Zhadan on how he found his bride thanks to ChatGPT
By Alexander Perchatkin Around a year ago, a senior BA student, Alexander Zhadan, made headlines when the Russian Humanities Institute accepted his thesis, entirely composed with the aid of ChatGPT. This achievement sparked widespread interest in the intersection of AI…
A hundred years of movies: Where did faith-based films go?
by Rosanna Herrera The film industry was in a messy predicament this past year. Two major union strikes that lasted over a hundred days each halted production and press tours– disrupting box office expectations for 2023. Despite the majority of…
Punk Politics: A Review of Nowhere Generation by a Member of the Nowhere Generation
By Nathan Burke The album cover of Nowhere Generation by Rise Against Rise Against is a Chicago-born punk rock band, perhaps best known for the progressivism exhibited in many of their songs. Formed in 1999, Rise Against is iconic of…
I’M NOT WHO YOU TOLD ME I WAS
By Colin Cahill I never belonged in your gendered enclosure, in the suffocating boundaries of the windows through which you witnessed a figure forged from your furtive artifice that I once partially believed was me. Now, I look back…
Bro… Please Don’t Worry About Me
By Emily Sorkin I had skipped my morning Prozac one December morning before college admissions came out. This was a different December for me, it was the last December I would fully spend at home before moving to university, wherever…
The Concrete Jungle’s Playground: Our Journey with Soccer in New York City
By Omar Ali and Mohamed Eleish In the midst of New York City’s towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, it’s hard to imagine how this urban landscape could birth our love for the beautiful game of soccer – a game of…
Nathan Burke On: the Greene Street Review
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