The Umbrella Academy premieres February 15th on Netflix. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Noam Abrahams How I Learned to […]
Month: February 2019
Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving
Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving is now open at the Brooklyn Museum A major exhibition exploring the life and work of the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo opened last week and will be on […]
Miracle Workers: Season 1 – Review
Miracle Workers premieres February 12th on TBS. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan God is bored. Heaven is […]
Pen15: Season 1 – Review
Pen15 premieres February 9th on Hulu. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Chris Flanagan It’s extremely rare and exciting when […]
Cinematters at the JCC: ‘To Dust’
By Rachel M. The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan’s film program showcases films that promote change and reflect on important topics. The year-round CINEMATTERS series presents previews and special engagements of films followed by discussions with […]
Pop-Up Magazine
By Rachel M. Imagine a highly styled magazine come to life. That’s what a Pop-Up Magazine experience is like. Authors read their personal pieces and animations or photographs are shown on a large screen. Quoted […]
Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) – Review
Velvet Buzzsaw 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 David Cuevas I’ve been following Dan Gilroy’s […]
Russian Doll: Season 1 – Review
Russian Doll is now streaming on Netflix. By Rachel M. When we are introduced to Natasha Lyonne’s character, Nadia, in Russian Doll, one can’t help but think of Nicky, the prisoner she portrayed in Orange […]