By Elazar Abrahams On a cloudy afternoon last month, Brooklyn’s Industry City came alive with carbonated joy. The inaugural, first-ever SeltzerFest fizzed to life on March 16, inviting lovers of the bubbly beverage to gather […]
By Elazar Abrahams On a cloudy afternoon last month, Brooklyn’s Industry City came alive with carbonated joy. The inaugural, first-ever SeltzerFest fizzed to life on March 16, inviting lovers of the bubbly beverage to gather […]
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 […]
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 […]
Lee snaps into theaters on September 27. Lee is the kind of film that aims to transcend the usual biopic mold, yet despite its ambition, it often feels bound by convention. Directed by Ellen Kuras […]
Bodkin premieres on Netflix on May 9. By Elazar Abrahams Billed as a “comedic thriller,” Bodkin is the latest miniseries offering in the ongoing collaboration between Netflix and the Obamas’ production company Higher Ground. It […]
By Paisley Chace Many film and TV characters are depicted as lovers of photography. As seen in characters such as Anna in Closer (2004) or Peter Parker in Spiderman (2002), it’s easy for the camera to give characters […]
JR: Chronicles is on exhibit at The Brooklyn Museum through May 3, 2020. By Rachel M. This exceptional exhibition chronicles the work of JR, street artist, photographer, filmmaker extraordinaire. It features his most iconic projects […]