Lillian Beatrice Dunn

Lillian Beatrice Dunn is an Arts & Entertainment Editor for the New University, majoring in Literary Journalism and minoring in Queer Studies and Creative Writing. She has over 50 published pieces, including interviews with indie band Small Crush and dark-pop princess Ashley Sienna. She has freelanced for OUT FRONT Magazine and the LA Dance Chronicle and has previously held staff writer positions at Her Campus UCI and Fever Dreams Magazine.

Fiona Apple is back with protest single, ‘Pretrial (Let Her Go Home)’ 

Genre-bending singer-songwriter Fiona Apple released her first new song in five years, “Pretrial (Let Her Go Home),” on May 6. The track is a...

Tuesday Tunes: ‘Henry, come on’ offers a glimpse into Lana Del Rey’s upcoming album

Alternative indie artist Lana Del Rey released the first single off of her upcoming 10th studio album, “The Right Person Will Stay.” Clocking in...

A new classic: American Ballet Theatre performs “The Winter’s Tale”

Originally choreographed and set on the Royal Ballet in April 2014, Christopher Wheeldon brings his vision of Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” to life with...

Miranda July knows ‘Me and You and Everyone We Know’ 

Eccentric and singularly relatable artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July appeared at a screening of her 2005 film “Me and You and Everyone We...

After a 20-year hiatus, Kitty Craft is back on stage

Teeming with mini handbags, fur-detailed coats, baggy jeans and scarves, Kitty Craft fans lined up around The Vermont Hollywood in reds and blacks and...

Punk rock princesses with metal growls: Suzie True at Permanent Records Roadhouse 

Just six days into fall, a brisk wind blows down Cypress Avenue as a white Toyota RAV4 pulls up outside of Permanent Records Roadhouse...

Ayleen Valentine’s elevated garage chic sound transforms the Moroccan Lounge stage

Through the hazy, blue lighting of the Moroccan Lounge, alternative indie singer-songwriter Ayleen Valentine emerged from darkness wearing a gas mask to obscure her...

Nicolas DiDomizio on queer representation and his newest novel “Nearlywed”

Nicolas DiDomizio’s latest novel, “Nearlywed,” is a witty queer rom-com challenging the pressures of being a couple on the verge of marriage, set to...

‘Love Lies Bleeding’ Is Not Kristen Stewart’s Magnum Opus — She Is Just Getting Started

Kristen Stewart’s latest sweaty masterpiece, “Love Lies Bleeding,” is a gory depiction of power, strength and queer excellence, released by A24 on March 8...

Discussing the Accessibility of Manifestation Music with Ashley Sienna

20-year-old dark pop singer-songwriter Ashley Sienna has taken the Internet by storm with a new genre of music she calls “manifestation music.” First garnering...

In Conversation With Fourth-Year Neurobiology Student and YA Author Ananya Devarajan

When Ananya Devarajan was 6 years old, she knew she wanted to be a HarperCollins author, but she never realized her dream would become...

A Night of Heartbreaking Nostalgia: Lizzy McAlpine Performs Sold-Out Show at The Wiltern

Indie-pop singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine performed a delightfully melancholy production for her sold-out tour, “THE END OF THE MOVIE” at The Wiltern in Los Angeles...

Noel Miller Pushes the Envelope in “Everything is F#&ked” Tour

Off of Broadway and 9th, a grand, shimmering marquee outside of the Ace Hotel announces “LIVE NATION PRESENTS NOEL MILLER APRIL 27.” Known for...

Joe Goldberg Is ‘Full Fat, Extra Sugar, Deep-Fried F**cking Insane’ in ‘You’ Season 4, Part 2

Editor’s Note: This article contains spoilers for “You” Season 4, Part 2. Psycho killer — Qu’est-ce que c’est? — Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) proves this...

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