Hannah Yudkin

Going out alone doesn’t have to feel lonely

Flying solo in the city can be surprisingly rewarding.

Finding the jet-set feeling without the plane

Students can pretend they're globetrotting, and don't even have to leave New York.

Trick-or-treating for a healthy Halloween

Halloween can still be sweet without all the sugary treats.

Two museums, two hours, and a MetroCard

In this week's "Restricted," Hannah Yudkin attempts a museum tour de force.

Pop the bottle without breaking the bank

Hannah Yudkin tries to get drunk on the cheap in her first installment of "Restricted."

Top 5s: from the strange to the seductive

Five is the charm for Spectator arts editors.

Art gallery meets bakery: CU alum showcases her work at The Local Store

Yael Degany, GS '03 and GS '09, exhibits her work at The Local Store.

Sipping and sculptures: a toast to the visual arts

Here’s a list of the top options New York has to offer art enthusiasts in want of a cold mojito.

Art for even the laziest aesthete: a guide to Columbia’s best offerings, indoors and out

Before you venture off-campus in order to tackle the city’s masterpieces, it may be a good idea to warm up with the stellar options Columbia has to offer. Indoors and out, you’re sure to find worthy pieces right at your fingertips.

Historic sculptures shape uptown landscape

Zabar’s, H&H Bagels, The American Museum of Natural History, and Lincoln Center are just a few things that automatically come to mind when thinking of the Upper West Side. Yet within the intellectual, baby-stroller-filled streets of this neighborhood, inhabitants can find exciting and surprising works of art—easily accessible and absolutely free.