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TV by Critics w/o CredentialsAug 28, 201911:00 amAugust 25, 2019
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Carnival Row: Season 1 – Review

Carnival Row premieres August 30th on Amazon Prime Video. By Chris Flanagan What if I told you, there was a show that featured humans, fairies and strange hybrid creatures that was attempting to be a […]

Pop-Ups by rmabrahamsAug 25, 20193:02 amAugust 25, 2019
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Museum of Future Experiences

This exhibit is Sold Out through the end of its run on August 30. By Rachel M. The Museum of Future Experiences (MoFE) is an experience that blends immersive theater with individually prescribed virtual reality […]

Pop-Ups by rmabrahamsAug 25, 20192:59 amAugust 25, 2019
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SUPERREAL

This exhibit is at the historic Cipriani at 25 Broadway in lower Manhattan through September 2. By Rachel M. SuperReal, a cutting-edge interactive digital art installation for the senses, created by Moment Factory and co-produced […]

Exhibits by rmabrahamsAug 6, 20193:04 pm
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‘Pierre Cardin: Future Fashion’ at the Brooklyn Museum

By Rachel M. Pierre Cardin: Future Fashion is the first New York retrospective in forty years to focus on the legendary couturier. Drawn primarily from Pierre Cardin’s archive, the exhibition traverses the designer’s decades-long career […]

TV by Critics w/o CredentialsJul 25, 20196:51 pmJuly 25, 2019
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The Boys: Season 1 – Review

The Boys premieres July 26 on Amazon. By Chris Flanagan What would happen if superheroes were real? More importantly, what would happen if they were… incorporated? The Boys, a comic book series sharing the same […]

Exhibits by rmabrahamsJul 25, 20196:45 pm
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Batman Takes Over The Society of Illustrators

By Rachel M. Four different exhibits fill the floors of the Society of Illustrators this summer. The main exhibit—Illustrating Batman: Eighty Years of Comics and Pop Culture presents original artwork from over 50 of the […]

TV by jeremykoffskyJul 15, 20198:00 amJuly 2, 2019
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Veronica Mars: Season 4 – Review

Veronica Mars returns for a long-awaited fourth season, July 26 on Hulu. By Jeremy Koffsky About a year and a half ago I wrote about my love for season 2 of Veronica Mars. I loved […]

Pop-Ups by rmabrahamsJul 10, 20196:46 pmJuly 10, 2019
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Ocean Cube NYC

Ocean Cube is open at 60 Grand Street in Manhattan through August 8. Ocean Cube Exhibit is a pop-up exhibit that depicts a futuristic habitable under-sea world. The five rooms are all bio-luminescent – all […]

Movie by rmabrahamsJul 2, 20196:57 pm
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Cinematters at the JCC: ‘The Other Story’

The Other Story is playing through July 3 at Marlene Meyerson JCC as part of their Cinematters Summer Film Screenings. Director Avi Nesher’s The Other Story, one of Israel’s most successful films of the year, […]

Event by rmabrahamsJun 14, 20191:06 pmJune 14, 2019
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SummerStage: The New York Cantors

By Rachel M. This past Wednesday night, June 12, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage hosted a very special event presented by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene with The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Central […]

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