Gatz is now in performances at the Public Theater through December 1. By Elazar Abrahams On West 53rd Street, Jay Gatsby belts out ballads six days a week in a musical version of F. Scott […]
Gatz is now in performances at the Public Theater through December 1. By Elazar Abrahams On West 53rd Street, Jay Gatsby belts out ballads six days a week in a musical version of F. Scott […]
All God’s Children will have its world premiere at the 2024 DOC NYC festival tonight, Thursday, November 14, followed by an encore screening on Saturday, November 16. By Elazar Abrahams For decades, the Black and […]
Maybe Happy Ending is now open at the Belasco Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams In an age where Broadway is dominated by adaptations and jukebox musicals, Maybe Happy Ending is a rare occurrence — a truly […]
The Manhattan Alien Abduction beams on to Netflix on October 30. By Elazar Abrahams Netflix’s The Manhattan Alien Abduction is exactly the kind of docuseries I’d expect to scroll past with a roll of the […]
By Elazar Abrahams There’s something special about where we come from. Sometimes, we want to run from it, desperate for new experiences in unfamiliar places. Other times, we hold on tightly, finding safety in the […]
By Elazar Abrahams Dinner and a show? How about dinner and a battle royale? That’s what’s in store at New York’s new Squid Game: The Experience, an attraction that brings the Netflix show to life. […]
By Elazar Abrahams Since opening at the start of 2024, Mercer Labs has been a welcome addition to the downtown Manhattan scene. The experimental museum is the brainchild of multidisciplinary artist Roy Nachum, and features […]
Or Something is screening at the Bushwick Film Festival this Friday, October 18. By Elazar Abrahams Many indie films line our inbox at TV and City, but there is simply not enough time to watch […]
By Elazar Abrahams Deep in the bowels of Rockefeller Center (ok fine, just one floor down) lies a twisted maze of jump scares and frights brought to New Yorkers by an unlikely provider – The […]