This is what democracy looks like.

This is what democracy looks like.
On the Rocks hits Apple TV+ on October 23. By Chris Flanagan On the Rocks offers a break from the traditional Sofia Coppola film that chooses style over substance and showcases a writer/director who has […]
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 […]
By Elazar Abrahams Happy New Year dear readers! I’m in the midst of planning some awesome content for the coming months. For now, I figured I would publish one of my recent college essays here […]
By Elazar Abrahams Once again, TV and City returned to Refinery29’s interactive art installation 29Rooms for another year of fun. This year the exhibit is located in Brooklyn, on the fifth floor of a warehouse […]
By Elazar Abrahams Billed as an “immersive wonderland of lights,” LuminoCity has landed in NYC for the winter. Taking over 16 acres on Randalls Island, the festival is mainly comprised of light and art installations, […]
By Elazar Abrahams Over in Queens, the usually dormant Citi Field parking lot is lighting up NYC until January 26. During these cold winter months, the famous home of the New York Mets has become […]
The Wrong Man concluded an off-Broadway run on November 24. By Rachel M. This Off-Broadway show centers around a concept album written by songwriter Ross Golan, 2016 BMI Pop Songwriter of the Year who composed […]
A Christmas Carol is playing at the Lyceum Theater until January 5. By Elazar Abrahams Consider this Jew impressed. I loved A Christmas Carol on Broadway. While I have not read the original source material, […]
Slava’s Snowshow is playing at the Stephen Sondheim Theater for a limited run. By Elazar Abrahams Known for being one of the most successful international theater tours of all time, Slava’s Snowshow has taken up […]