Wolf Life Me premieres January 13 on Peacock. By Elazar Abrahams Peacock has asked critics multiple times to not spoil what they refer to as “a big secret” in the new dramedy series Wolf Like […]

Wolf Life Me premieres January 13 on Peacock. By Elazar Abrahams Peacock has asked critics multiple times to not spoil what they refer to as “a big secret” in the new dramedy series Wolf Like […]
How I Met Your Father premieres January 18 on Hulu. By Elazar Abrahams I don’t know what I expected How I Met Your Father to be, but I definitely did not expect it to be […]
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe has its opening night on January 11 at The Shed. Performances will run through February 6. By Elazar Abrahams I entered the warehouse-like theater on […]
Search Party’s fifth and final season drops January 7 on HBO Max. By Elazar Abrahams “This is a worst case scenario!” shouts Elliott in the series finale of Search Party. Unfortunately, he may as well […]
Only Murders in the Building’s complete first season is streaming on Hulu. By Elazar Abrahams The best kind of TV is the kind that completely sucks you in. Laughing out loud and slapping your knee […]
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts is now streaming on HBO Max. By Elazar Abrahams I didn’t realize I was old enough to have nostalgia. I’m in my senior year of college, turning 22 […]
Pixar Putt is open at Battery Park until October 31. Battery Park is already one of my favorite areas of Manhattan – stationed at the very bottom of the island, this lovely space holds amazing […]
Citrovia is now open at 1 Manhattan West Plaza. By Elazar Abrahams I hopped on the train after work one day this week to head to Citrovia, a new art installation at Manhattan West. After […]
Wonder Woman 1984 premieres December 25 on HBO Max. By Elazar Abrahams Friends know that as editor-in-chief of TV and City, I have the privilege to watch movies ahead of their release. When they saw […]
All Together Now hits Netflix on August 28. By Elazar Abrahams If you’re looking for a high school flick, you could do much worse than All Together Now. It’s a heartfelt and optimistic film that’s […]