Sumo is now open at the Public Theater and in performances through March 30. By Richard Bernard Have you ever seen a play about Sumo wrestling? My guess is probably not. And, until now, neither […]
Sumo is now open at the Public Theater and in performances through March 30. By Richard Bernard Have you ever seen a play about Sumo wrestling? My guess is probably not. And, until now, neither […]
By Zachary Greenberg New York native Hayes Warner is quickly making a name for herself as one of pop music’s rising stars. Blending sharp lyricism with an electrifying sound, she delivers music that is both […]
By Elazar Abrahams Back 2 The Video Store, the pop-up speakeasy that opened at the Virgin Hotel in Midtown Manhattan on February 6, is a playful nod to the nostalgic era of 90s VHS rentals […]
Maiden Mother Crone: A Duet Of Plays is in performances at The Flea through February 23. By Yakov N. Weinberger Last week, I went to see Maiden Mother Crone at The Flea, a two-part theatrical […]
By Wine Wilderness Wanderlust Speakeasies are so much fun, from finding the hidden entrance to sipping creative cocktails. These secret bars started during the Prohibition era when drinking was illegal. Being such a large and […]
In partnership with The Jewish Museum, The New York Jewish Film Festival has returned to Lincoln Center for its 34nd year. Taking place January 15 – 29, 2025, this edition of the festival showcases nearly […]
Gary Gulman: Grandiloquent is now in performances at the Lucille Lortel Theatre through February 8. By Elazar Abrahams Gary Gulman’s Grandiloquent is nothing short of a masterclass in storytelling. Funny, smart, and deeply personal, the […]
By Elazar Abrahams January is here, which means it’s time to speculate about the pop culture year ahead. What has the potential to be good? What’s going to bomb hard? Who will Chicago stunt cast […]
Mindplay is housed at the Greenwich House Theater through April 20. By Richard Bernard When you knowingly enter a theater to see a show about mentalism, your senses are heightened with curious anticipation. What could […]
By Elazar Abrahams Way back in January, we went out on a limb to predict what our favorite Broadway and off-Broadway shows of the year would be and listed the five most anticipated theater productions […]