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 […]
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 […]
The DiscOasis will roll out of New York on October 1. By Elazar Abrahams Wollman Rink is best known for housing a gorgeous ice skating rink right in the heart of Central Park during the […]
Notre-Dame de Paris is playing a limited run at Lincoln Center through July 24. By Elazar Abrahams The French smash-hit musical Notre Dame de Paris has finally made its New York City debut, decades after […]
Disney’s Winnie The Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation is back at Theatre Row for a limited summer engagement through July 31. By Elazar Abrahams Children’s entertainment can often be mindless and cheap – hastily […]
Richard III is playing as part of “Shakespeare in the Park” through July 17 at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. It’s a true shame that press reviews for this wonderful production were embargoed till […]
Mrs. Doubtfire resumes performances on April 14 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams This may come as a surprise, but Mrs. Doubtfire is one of the best Broadway shows this season. When I […]
Running now through Sunday, February 6 at Edmond J. Safra Hall at the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust is the world premiere production of a new American opera. Timed […]
Citrovia is now open at 1 Manhattan West Plaza. By Elazar Abrahams I hopped on the train after work one day this week to head to Citrovia, a new art installation at Manhattan West. After […]
Happy-Go-Lucky is now open at 32 Mercer St. until August 18. By Aharon Nissel When you step into the unmarked entrance of Happy-Go-Lucky you’ll probably be a bit confused, as we were. In fact, we […]
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 […]