Cultural Reporting & Criticism
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The official Twitter account of @nyu_journalism's Cultural Reporting and Criticism program. Highlighting student and alumni work, and all things criticism.
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For Poetry Foundation, I wrote about JoAnna Novak's new poetry collection DOMESTIREXIA, eating disorders, mothering, etc. poetryfoundation.org/articles/15793…
“Contradiction Days is filled with the moments of melodrama and exhibitionism that often accompany self-destructive behavior….the roots of which Novak traces to her youth.” | From Cultural Reporting & Criticism alum Alana Pockros’s latest on poet JoAnna Novak for Poetry Foundation poetryfoundation.org/articles/15793…
“By denying that other forms of life have interiority and depth, we’ve deprived ourselves of the opportunity to…‘search into an abyss of information we’ve barely begun to plumb.’ | From Cultural Reporting & Criticism alum Julia Case-Levine’s latest on Lydia Millet for The Nation thenation.com/article/cultur…
“We’re either given our own show, or it’s these group shows where it’s just Latinos, or they put us in this Latino wing.” | Cultural Reporting & Criticism alumna Dalya Benor interviewed queer Mexican American photographer Reynaldo Rivera for BOMB Magazine bombmagazine.org/articles/2024/…
Congrats to Cultural Reporting & Criticism alum Ej Dickson on her new role as Senior Culture Writer at The Cut! #nyu #journalism nymag.com/press/article/…
“There is nothing particularly glamorous about rest stops: the places we stop on the road when we need to rest, refuel or, in my case, be violently ill in a parking lot after seeing Weezer perform.” | Cultural Reporting & Criticism alum Emily Frantz for Fifty Grande fiftygrande.com/the-weird-worl…
“Of all the progress made in documentary filmmaking over the past century, the most widely recognized function of the form is perhaps still the accurate recording of facts.” | Cultural Reporting & Criticism alumna Kathy Ou 🌞 on emergent city for hyperallergic hyperallergic.com/950411/brookly…
I produced a story for All The Best !! It’s about how queer and trans folks in NYC are finding connection and respite in spaces that once excluded them. Listen to “Out Here” on Apple Podcasts/wherever you listen to podcasts 🌱🌈 podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all…
Current Cultural Reporting & Criticism student angelina mazza explores queers reclaiming hiking trails amidst an increasingly hostile political climate in this episode of All The Best allthebestradio.com/featured/615-o…
3 years ago, 3 Nigerian filmmakers decided to stage their own film festival. For left-field talents like themselves. They faced many difficulties, but somehow they’ve kept the lights on. I wrote about the S16 Film Festival for OPEN COUNTRY MAG: opencountrymag.com/with-the-s16-f…
Spent a lot of time on this profile of the legendary Cooper B Handy. One of my favorite things I’ve written. Read it if you fw me thefader.com/2024/12/13/a-l…
Truuuuuly a privilege to interview Sabrina Imbler (Sabrina Imbler) about their creative practice for The Creative Independent!🌀🌱 thecreativeindependent.com/people/writer-…
“Debates about gentrification have often focused on residential tenancy, but businesses—especially small businesses—are often victims of gentrification too.” prismreports.org/2025/01/02/sma… – by Cultural Reporting & Criticism alumna Kathy Ou 🌞, for Prism
The Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Book and Journalism Awards is now accepting submissions! The deadline for all categories is January 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET. rfkhumanrights.org/awards/book-an…
CRC alum @infinite__jaz spent three days at Madison Square Garden’s Monster Energy Buck Off and wrote all about it for The Paris Review read here: theparisreview.org/blog/2025/01/1…
CRC alum Brittany Talissa King reflects on Martin Luther King’s legacy in The Herald-Times: heraldtimesonline.com/story/opinion/…
On this day, 25 years ago, Zadie Smith‘s “White Teeth” was published to wide acclaim. Writing for The Times and The Sunday Times, CRC student Susie Goldsbrough writes about how, at only 24 years old, Smith could have written about multicultural England with “glancing wisdom.” thetimes.com/culture/books/…