Joanne Leah slouches at her kitchen counter one crisp January day, her brown hair tucked behind her ears. Ray Henders, her handlebar-mustachioed husband, hunches over their four-month-old baby, Charlotte, across the room of their Williamsburg loft. “This used to be the studio,” Henders explains, standing at the crib in where Charlotte—their new, different sort of … Continue reading This NSFW Artist Is Reimagining What It Means For Women To Feel Erotic
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16 Great ’80s Movies You Can Stream Right Now
If Fashion Week taught us anything, it’s that the '80s are back, baby! Big blazers, puffy jackets, crazy colors, and big hair — the decade that moved fast and loose is coming back for another go. Why not get in the spirit with some classics (and maybe some A+ not-so-classics)? They are totally bitchin’, and all available on … Continue reading 16 Great ’80s Movies You Can Stream Right Now
16 Old-School Romantic Comedies You Probably Haven’t Seen But Should
It's true: they're not making rom-coms the way they used to. The ones hitting theaters today aren't like those from the good old Tom Hanks / Meg Ryan days. But I have good news for you! From the '80sthrough the early 2000s, they were churning those suckers OUT; it was almost hard to keep up with the romantic comedies coming … Continue reading 16 Old-School Romantic Comedies You Probably Haven’t Seen But Should
16 Classical Art Memes That Prove Pop Culture Hasn’t Changed
Ah, memes. They do a wonderful job of encapsulating pop culture, don't they? Historians, centuries from now, will look back at the memes that went viral each month of each year and be able to pinpoint exactly what the Internet found funny. Salt bae? I love you, man. But the Internet has also discovered that meme-ifying classical … Continue reading 16 Classical Art Memes That Prove Pop Culture Hasn’t Changed
16 Seinfeld Celebrity Cameos You’ll Recognize From Other TV Shows
The 1990s were a fruitful time for sitcoms. Seinfeld, Will & Grace, Friends, Frasier… the decade kept throwing out perfectly crafted, perfectly casted, perfectly written, half-hour comedies. No matter how good the current comedy fare may be, the '90s classics will never fail us. And, in a recent rewatch of pretty much any of your fave shows from the decade, … Continue reading 16 Seinfeld Celebrity Cameos You’ll Recognize From Other TV Shows
16 Things We Learned About NYC From Our Favorite TV Shows
Start spreading the news – New York is great! And everyone knows it, mostly because the world's greatest TV shows – Friends, How I Met Your Mother, Will and Grace, Seinfeld, Broad City and, of course, Sex and the City – take place right there in Manhattan. If you're already an NYC-dweller, you know these facts to be truth. If you've never lived … Continue reading 16 Things We Learned About NYC From Our Favorite TV Shows
reb00t: LA Is About to Get a Museum of Selfies
Published on reb00t, NYU Magazine Journalism's own publication created in Alexis Gelber's Editor's Vision class. Link here. You’ve seen the Instagrams of people looking into the Infinity Mirror. You’ve seen the pictures of people gleefully falling into a pool of sprinkles at the Museum of Ice Cream. Starting April 1st, you’ll likely see selfies of…people standing in … Continue reading reb00t: LA Is About to Get a Museum of Selfies
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Why America Needs “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Now More Than Ever
May 2017 In today’s political climate, it seems inevitable that the unfortunate can — and will — happen: every day, some fresh horror makes headlines. Trump, in his short time in office, has threatened public school systems, the Affordable Care Act, our already tenuous relationships with other countries. And, worst of all, there is nothing … Continue reading Why America Needs “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Now More Than Ever