By Rachel M. If you are a Gilbert and Sullivan fan and live in NYC, you have surely enjoyed a performance of the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (NYGASP). If you aren’t a fan, […]
By Rachel M. If you are a Gilbert and Sullivan fan and live in NYC, you have surely enjoyed a performance of the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players (NYGASP). If you aren’t a fan, […]
By Rachel M. Who’s ready to root for the antihero? Taglialatella Galleries presents a new collection of paintings and prints by NY-based street artist Jerkface, appropriately entitled Anti-Hero. The provocative muralist has become world-renowned for […]
By Rachel M. Celebrating 90 years of Mickey Mouse’s influence on art and pop culture, Disney has just opened a new exhibit in NYC. Located at 60 10th Avenue through February 2019, this immersive experience […]
By Rachel M. After a three-week tour to five boroughs bringing Shakespeare to audiences who have limited or no access to the arts, The Public Theater’s Mobile Unit began it’s run of A Midsummer Night’s […]
By Rachel M. It’s A Thing, a new campaigning organization, founded by Nicola Stephenson, cancer survivor and president of New York-based brand identity and communications agency Troika-Mission Group, focuses on changing perceptions and raising funds […]
By Rachel M. Saatchi Art’s The Other Art Fair (“The Fair”), an international art fair championing emerging and independent contemporary artists, returns to the Brooklyn Expo Center in Greenpoint this weekend, November 8-11. The Fair […]
By Rachel M. Now open through March 10, 2019, at Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria is “A Whole Different Ball Game: Playing Through 60 Years of Sports Video Games”, an exhibition featuring more […]
By Rachel M. Museum of Pizza (MoPi) is located at The William Vale (55 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn) and is open Thursday through Sunday until November 18, 2018. Equal parts Instagram fun house and museum, MoPi […]
Suspiria is playing in NY and LA and expands nationally on November 2. By Rachel M. Oscar nominee Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name) directs this unsettling take on the 1977 cult horror classic […]
By Rachel M. Billed as “Secret Gardens in your Dreams”, an interactive pop-up called Fairy Island is open through November 17th at 152 Lexington Avenue. This small but beautiful exhibit has an escapist feel, wanting […]