‘The Resisters,’ Andy in the Archives, ‘Election Meltdown,’ The 19th, ‘Pasta Grannies,’ Winter Getaways Author Gish Jen joins us to discuss her new novel, The Resisters. New York Public Radio’s director of archives, Andy Lanset, joins us for this week’s installment of our…
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Under the Radar Festival 2020 Kicks Off on January 8th Under The Radar theater festival at The Public opens its 16th season on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020. The international line-up confirms the downtown festival’s reputation as a premier launching pad for new…
‘The Sopranos’ Turns 20 [REBROADCAST FROM JANUARY 18, 2019] Matt Zoller Seitz, editor-at-large at RogerEbert.com and the television critic for New York magazine and Vulture, and Alan Sepinwall, chief TV critic for Rolling Stone, who wrote the book, The Sopranos Sessions, join us to discuss the 20th anniversary…
Kim Katzberg’s “Dad in a Box” Returns for One Night Only at Wild Project Downtown performer Kim Katzberg brings her multimedia solo play, “Dad in a Box,” to the Wild Project for a one-night-only encore of the award-winning show on…
Shell Shock 1919: How the Great War Changed Culture You really have a feeling that here is a building that looks fantastically beautiful, and it’s got its whole façade simply blown off by this war. …
Learn to Make Sichuanese Food at MOCATalks Author Fuchsia Dunlop talks about her updated and revised cookbook, “Land of Plenty,” at the Museum of Chinese in America’s MOCATalks series on Tuesday, October 22, 2019, at 6:30pm. They write: When Fuchsia Dunlop’s…
Metrograph Re-Releases “Downtown 81,” Starring Basquiat The Metrograph is releasing a new 35mm print of the fabled Edo Bertoglio film, “Downtown 81,” featuring Jean-Michel Basquiat on a journey through the Lower East Side amid plenty of old school characters including…
Aeon Bookstore Celebrates One Year Anniversary Tomorrow Night Aeon Bookstore (151 E. Broadway) celebrates its one-year anniversary tomorrow night with a party for the neighborhood and a fundraiser for “some much needed [store] improvements.” Keeping a brick and mortar store going,…
How Paid Vacation Looks Around the World; Labor in the U.S; How to Build a Bike Lane; The Farewell; Delivering Food in NYC On this Labor Day, here are some of our favorite recent conversations: Sherry Leiwant, co-founder and co-president…
We Are Here, Indigenous Arts Festival, Comes to Abrons Arts Center Image: Aru Apaza WE ARE HERE, a three-day arts festival exploring Indigenous past, present and future, comes to Abrons Arts Center next week, beginning Thursday, Sept. 5 through Saturday, Sept.…
The End of ‘Game of Thrones’ and the GoT VFX Team, Italian Cooking, Michael R. Jackson Performs, Christo Critics and journalists discuss the end of “Game of Thrones”, and the show’s legacy in television history. The visual effects team on “Game…
Restored Print of Meredith Monk’s QUARRY Premiers at Anthology Archives Tonight at Anthology Film Archives: Meredith Monk fans have a rare opportunity to experience the filmed version of her Obie-winning masterwork, Quarry: an opera in three movements, shot at BAM in 1977. The…
Seward Park Library Hosts “The City Scene From the Sidewalk,” Exhibition by Alex Price Recent work by local artist Alex Price is currently on exhibit at the Seward Park Library. In a series titled, “The City Scene From the Sidewalk,” a…
ICP Announces Winter/Spring 2019 Exhibitions ForFreedoms in collaboration with the Gordon Parks Foundation, IAmYou, Madison, Wisconsin, 2018, Photograph by Maryam Ladoni The International Center for Photography (ICP) Museum has two new exhibits opening tomorrow, Feb. 8, 2019, at 250 Bowery: For…
Abrons Arts Center Teams Up with Local Chinatown Orgs to Celebrate Lunar New Year Our friends at Abrons Arts Center are teaming up with local organizations, Wing on Wo & Co. (home to community initiative, W.O.W. Project) and Yellow Jackets Collective…