By Elazar Abrahams Another BroadwayCon has come and gone. For its fifth year, the celebration of everything theater moved its location from the Javits Center to the Hilton Midtown, but the smaller scale didn’t hinder […]

By Elazar Abrahams Another BroadwayCon has come and gone. For its fifth year, the celebration of everything theater moved its location from the Javits Center to the Hilton Midtown, but the smaller scale didn’t hinder […]
By Elazar Abrahams Comic Con for countries. That’s how I would describe the New York Times Travel Show, a yearly travel convention for both those in the tourism industry and folks just looking to plan […]
Yayoi Kusama’s EVERY DAY I PRAY FOR LOVE is on view at David Zwirner Gallery until December 14th. By Aharon Nissel “What exactly is Kusama trying to do here?” That’s the question I kept asking […]
By Elazar Abrahams I’ve covered a lot of popups over the years on this site, and I must say, I often don’t see the appeal. Some of these temporary events are truly fun experiences worth […]
Pixinity is open now at 1 York Street NYC | Entrance on the corner of 6th Ave & Laight St The immersive art exhibition Pixinity, which is by the New York based international artist Tianyu […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving is now open at the Brooklyn Museum A major exhibition exploring the life and work of the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo opened last week and will be on […]
By Rachel M. The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan’s film program showcases films that promote change and reflect on important topics. The year-round CINEMATTERS series presents previews and special engagements of films followed by discussions with […]