by nyotaadmin | Apr 8, 2025 | Culture
Words by Sreya Nair Netflix’s Adolescence, released last month, is a four-episode limited series covering the events of a gruesome murder of a young schoolgirl in England, from the impressive directorial skills of episodes being singular continuous shots to the...
by nyotaadmin | Apr 7, 2025 | Music
Words by Eleanor Weber | Photographer: Rae Farrow Maya Delilah’s debut album, The Long Way Round, released March 28, offers listeners a well-rounded 12-track journey stitched with nostalgia and the comfort of home. The project marks a shift from her earlier work, such...
by nyotaadmin | Mar 17, 2025 | Music
Words by Alena Underwood Last month, I, like millions of others, was at home watching the Grammys. As the performances went by, I couldn’t help but notice how many times I found myself going, “Oh—that’s that TikTok song!” There’s no doubt...
by nyotaadmin | Feb 17, 2025 | Culture
We’re going into the NYOTA archives to find some of our favorite articles that weren’t originally shared on the site. Words by Arielle Ostry From short snippets of a makeup tutorial on TikTok to long-form storytelling covering an entire trip abroad on YouTube, we are...
by nyotaadmin | Dec 18, 2024 | Music
Words by Maggie Mahoney Every year, I find myself leaning on music as a source of joy and solace while navigating the ebbs and flows of life. Throughout 2024, I spent countless hours sitting in my office, at the gym, or in my bedroom listening to curated playlists,...