Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually or in person in New York City. Source: New York Times
Posts published in “Comedy and Humor”
Eight Small New York Theaters Sue Cuomo Over Pandemic Restrictions
The lawsuit argues that if bowling alleys, casinos and gyms can open, why can’t performance venues with fewer than 200 seats? Source: New York Times
How the Pandemic Sent New York Comedy Underground
Unlike live music, stand-up is still not allowed where food and drinks are sold. Comedians are doing pop-up gigs wherever they can. Source: New York Times
Why New York Comedy Has Gone Underground (and onto the Rooftops)
Unlike live music, stand-up is still not allowed where food and drinks are sold. Comedians are doing pop-up gigs wherever they can. Source: New York Times
Live Comedy Is Back in New York! But Outdoors. Is This a Good Thing?
The club Stand Up NY is staging 40 shows a week across the city. Performing in parks raises the stakes for comedians and audiences alike. Source: New York Times
8 Things to Do This Weekend
Our culture writers offer suggestions for what to watch or listen to, and how to celebrate Pride Month as it winds down. Source: New York Times