Arts and Entertainment
Parsons Brings it Back in Backrooms (2026)
Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons, is a masterpiece despite overwhelming public dissatisfaction.
Arts and Entertainment
The Missing Piece
Manon’s mysterious hiatus from the hit global group KATSEYE has highlighted concerns about the mistreatment of Black women in the entertainment industry.
Arts and Entertainment
Chaos and Intrigue Abound in Mitski’s Latest Album
By Kaity So
Mitski explores uncomfortable topics in her new, chaotic, and controversial album
Arts and Entertainment
PlayAsia #6: Best of K-pop Before Summer
PlayAsia reviews the best K-pop albums of 2026 (so far)!
Arts and Entertainment
Why Smallville Works Better Now Than It Did Then
By James Lu
The current revival of Smallville says a lot more about how audiences today value character-driven, earnest television than just empty nostalgia.
Arts and Entertainment
You Can’t Take It With You Was a Blast!
STC’s spring comedy, You Can’t Take it With You, stunned audiences with amazing comedic rapport, heartfelt human connection, and stunning sets.
Features
A Surreal Experience: Oratorio’s Magical Performance at Lincoln Center
By Nudrath Sowkat, Sophia Rosero
Stuyvesant’s Oratorio Choir recently performed at Lincoln Center, a unique opportunity that brought the choir together through an incredible amount of hard work to create an amazing experience.
Features
More Than the Shape of My Lip
Being born with a cleft lip inevitably exposed me to judgmental stares and unwanted attention, but the journey shaped my understanding to embrace my differences as strengths, not abnormalities.
Features
Assistant Principal of English and Secret Guitarist: Mr. Grossman
By Wenni Lu
Assistant Principal of English Eric Grossman explains his journey in joining the Stuyvesant community and reflects on his English teachings.

Features
Tunes in Turmoil: The Proposed Band Cuts
By Alice Frank, Anna Schaible, Shana Tam
An exploration of the proposed cuts to Stuyvesant’s band program.
Arts and Entertainment
Parsons Brings it Back in Backrooms (2026)
Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons, is a masterpiece despite overwhelming public dissatisfaction.
Arts and Entertainment
The Missing Piece
Manon’s mysterious hiatus from the hit global group KATSEYE has highlighted concerns about the mistreatment of Black women in the entertainment industry.
Arts and Entertainment
Chaos and Intrigue Abound in Mitski’s Latest Album
By Kaity So
Mitski explores uncomfortable topics in her new, chaotic, and controversial album
Arts and Entertainment
PlayAsia #6: Best of K-pop Before Summer
PlayAsia reviews the best K-pop albums of 2026 (so far)!
Arts and Entertainment
Why Smallville Works Better Now Than It Did Then
By James Lu
The current revival of Smallville says a lot more about how audiences today value character-driven, earnest television than just empty nostalgia.
Arts and Entertainment
You Can’t Take It With You Was a Blast!
STC’s spring comedy, You Can’t Take it With You, stunned audiences with amazing comedic rapport, heartfelt human connection, and stunning sets.
Features
A Surreal Experience: Oratorio’s Magical Performance at Lincoln Center
By Nudrath Sowkat, Sophia Rosero
Stuyvesant’s Oratorio Choir recently performed at Lincoln Center, a unique opportunity that brought the choir together through an incredible amount of hard work to create an amazing experience.
Features
More Than the Shape of My Lip
Being born with a cleft lip inevitably exposed me to judgmental stares and unwanted attention, but the journey shaped my understanding to embrace my differences as strengths, not abnormalities.
Features
Assistant Principal of English and Secret Guitarist: Mr. Grossman
By Wenni Lu
Assistant Principal of English Eric Grossman explains his journey in joining the Stuyvesant community and reflects on his English teachings.

Features
Micah Lasher Reflects on His Time at Stuyvesant
By Eli Smith, Evelyn Lifton, Noa Salas Adam
The Spectator's interview with Micah Lasher.




