By Elazar Abrahams On a cloudy afternoon last month, Brooklyn’s Industry City came alive with carbonated joy. The inaugural, first-ever SeltzerFest fizzed to life on March 16, inviting lovers of the bubbly beverage to gather […]
By Elazar Abrahams On a cloudy afternoon last month, Brooklyn’s Industry City came alive with carbonated joy. The inaugural, first-ever SeltzerFest fizzed to life on March 16, inviting lovers of the bubbly beverage to gather […]
All God’s Children will have its world premiere at the 2024 DOC NYC festival tonight, Thursday, November 14, followed by an encore screening on Saturday, November 16. By Elazar Abrahams For decades, the Black and […]
By Elazar Abrahams There’s something special about where we come from. Sometimes, we want to run from it, desperate for new experiences in unfamiliar places. Other times, we hold on tightly, finding safety in the […]
Or Something is screening at the Bushwick Film Festival this Friday, October 18. By Elazar Abrahams Many indie films line our inbox at TV and City, but there is simply not enough time to watch […]
Our Class is playing at the Brooklyn Academy of Music through February 11. By Rachel M. Our Class, a three hour play covering the lives of ten characters over 80 years, is, without a doubt, […]
The New York Liberty are having a stellar season right now, having just trounced the first place Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup this week, and they continue to grow their sizable win […]
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts hits theaters on June 9. By Elazar Abrahams Full disclosure: until sitting down to watch the seventh installment, Rise of the Beasts, I had never seen a Transformers movie. And […]
By Elazar Abrahams Nestled in Brooklyn’s Industry City, the Museum of Failure is taking pop-up exhibitions to a whole new level. In the Instagram age, the word “museum” has been used rather liberally. Instead of […]
The Obama Portraits go on view on August 27 through October 24, 2021 at The Brooklyn Museum. BY Rachel M. The unveiling at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C., in February 2018, of the official […]
KAWS: WHAT PARTY is showing now at the Brooklyn Museum through September 5, 2021. By Rachel Mohl This retrospective traces KAWS’ work over the last twenty-five years. Brian Donnelly, originally an American street artist (born […]