The Good Place returns for a third season, September 27th on NBC. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ryan O’Connell […]
Month: September 2018
The Affordable Art Fair
Running through just this weekend (9/30), at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, The Affordable Art Fair brings 70 international galleries who are showcasing original paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints from more than 300 contemporary artists […]
Wonder World NYC
Located at the historic studio of Andy Warhol, Wonder World NYC is a cute little pop-up exhibit. Designed to be fairy-tale like, rooms include a tea party, inspired by Alice in Wonderland, a maze of […]
Hoaxocaust
If you can catch Hoaxocaust!, written and performed by Barry Levey and directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg, in its last weekend of performances (through 9/30) at the 14th Street Y, you should. While putting forth […]
Hold the Dark (2018) – Review
Hold the Dark is available September 28th on Netflix. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By David Cuevas It’s safe to […]
Maniac – Review
Limited series Maniac is now streaming on Netflix. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan If I’m being honest […]
Hilda: Season 1 – Review
Hilda is now streaming on Netflix. [Ed. note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Ariba Bhuvad Based on the comic book by […]
Single Parents: ‘Pilot’ – Review
Single Parents premieres September 26th on ABC. By Ariba Bhuvad ABC has brought forth quite a few pilots for the upcoming season of television, and amongst them is half-hour comedy called Single Parents. The series […]
A Million Little Things: ‘Pilot’ – Review
A Million Little Things premieres September 26th on ABC. By Ariba Bhuvad Have you ever wondered if a show could be as amazing and beautiful as NBC’s This Is Us? Well, I have news for […]
Tablet Mag: San Diego Comic-Con’s Holocaust Art Panel
By Elazar Abrahams This past summer, I had the pleasure of interning at Tablet, a popular Jewish-interest online magazine. The experience gave me incredible opportunities to hone my journalism skills. I also learned the inside […]