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Movie by Guest AuthorSep 7, 20223:41 pm
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13: The Musical (2022) – Review

13: The Musical is now streaming on Netflix. By Derrick Dunn Following a two-decade hiatus to utilize her talents in the world of television, director Tamara Davis makes a return with features in Netflix’s 13: […]

Theater by Elazar AbrahamsSep 7, 20222:58 pm
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The Butcher Boy

The Butcher Boy runs through September 11 at the Irish Repertory Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams Based on Patrick McCabe’s 1992 novel of the same name, The Butcher Boy is about as original a stage musical […]

Theater by Guest AuthorSep 1, 20225:22 pmSeptember 1, 2022
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Two Jews, Talking

As a child of the 70s, I wanted to see Two Jews, Talking to watch Hal Linden (of Barney Miller fame) and Bernie Koppel (Doc on “The Love Boat”) perform live. It turned out that […]

Theater by rmabrahamsAug 31, 20226:09 pmAugust 31, 2022
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As You Like It – Shakespeare in the Park

By Rachel Mohl This summer’s second production from Free Shakespeare in the Park is just what New York City needs right now. Public Works’ As You Like It provides hope and optimism as we close […]

TV by Elazar AbrahamsAug 30, 20224:43 pm
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Harley Quinn: Season 3 – Review

New episodes of Harley Quinn drop Thursdays on HBO Max. By Elazar Abrahams It must be embarrassing for the rest of the DC Universe to know that the best character work done within their storied […]

TV by Guest AuthorAug 24, 20228:10 pm
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 2 – Review

All episodes of Only Murders in the Building are streaming on Hulu. By Greg Wheeler There is nothing more thrilling than watching a murder mystery unravel. Watching scattered pieces of the puzzle being arranged together […]

Movie by SimonAug 18, 20224:01 pm
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Funny Pages (2022) – Review

Funny Pages is in theaters and On Demand on August 26. By I. Simon Throughout the 2010s, Josh and Benny Safdie have emerged as two of our most exciting voices in contemporary American cinema. They […]

Movie by Elazar AbrahamsAug 18, 20223:40 pm
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Three Minutes: A Lengthening – Review

Three Minutes: A Lengthening in select theaters August 19. By Elazar Abrahams In 2009 Glenn Kurtz found three minutes of historical footage deep in his grandfather’s closet. Specifically, clips from the small Polish town of […]

Food by Elazar AbrahamsAug 17, 20225:29 pm
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NYC Restaurant Week: UN Plaza Grill

Over 650 eateries across 85 neighborhoods are participating in the 30th annual NYC Restaurant Week, and given that the promotion spans from July 18 to August 21, it’s more like restaurant month. TV and City […]

Interviews by Zachary GreenbergAug 15, 20224:06 pmAugust 15, 2022
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INTERVIEW: Greg Romein [Tulip]

By Zachary Greenberg As someone interested in the ever changing world of cryptocurrency, a flashy new short film recently captured my attention. Directed by up-and-coming filmmaker Gregory Romein, Tulip is told from the perspective of […]

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