By Rachel M. Billed as “Secret Gardens in your Dreams”, an interactive pop-up called Fairy Island is open through November 17th at 152 Lexington Avenue. This small but beautiful exhibit has an escapist feel, wanting […]
By Rachel M. Billed as “Secret Gardens in your Dreams”, an interactive pop-up called Fairy Island is open through November 17th at 152 Lexington Avenue. This small but beautiful exhibit has an escapist feel, wanting […]
By Rachel M. Taking advantage of their success this summer, the folks from the pop-up Dream Machine adapted the same space in Williamsburg for the month of October and are producing Nightmare Machine. Not meant […]
Open through the end of October (28th), New York Magic Lab is a one-month addition to NYC’s pop-up landscape. Billing itself as the” First Magic-themed Immersive Art Exhibition,” the curators have transformed a storefront on West […]
House of The Hatter takes place for one night only – this Thursday, October 18 in Brooklyn. It’s an immersive walk-through exhibit that features cultural disruptions in art and technology. The experience fosters experimentation and […]
[Ed. Note: TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, so, unfortunately, this awesome event is already over. We’ve decided to post this article anyway.] By Rachel M. For six consecutive nights, October 3–8, 2018, […]
[Ed. Note: TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, so, unfortunately, this awesome event is already over. We’ve decided to post this article anyway.] By Rachel M. Funko takes over the Official […]
Running through just this weekend (9/30), at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, The Affordable Art Fair brings 70 international galleries who are showcasing original paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints from more than 300 contemporary artists […]
Located at the historic studio of Andy Warhol, Wonder World NYC is a cute little pop-up exhibit. Designed to be fairy-tale like, rooms include a tea party, inspired by Alice in Wonderland, a maze of […]
If you can catch Hoaxocaust!, written and performed by Barry Levey and directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg, in its last weekend of performances (through 9/30) at the 14th Street Y, you should. While putting forth […]
The Good Cop premieres September 21st on Netflix. By Jeffery Shellenbarger In 1993, John Fogerty was sued for writing and performing a song that allegedly sounded too similar to a Credence Clearwater Revival song. In […]