By Rachel M. Four different exhibits fill the floors of the Society of Illustrators this summer. The main exhibit—Illustrating Batman: Eighty Years of Comics and Pop Culture presents original artwork from over 50 of the […]
By Rachel M. Four different exhibits fill the floors of the Society of Illustrators this summer. The main exhibit—Illustrating Batman: Eighty Years of Comics and Pop Culture presents original artwork from over 50 of the […]
By Rachel M. This past Wednesday night, June 12, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage hosted a very special event presented by the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene with The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Central […]
I Love You Now Die: The Commonwealth Vs. Michelle Carter screened at this year’s Hot Docs Film Festival, and is scheduled for a summer release on HBO. [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is […]
By Elazar Abrahams This past summer, I had the pleasure of interning at Tablet, a popular Jewish-interest online magazine. The experience gave me incredible opportunities to hone my journalism skills. I also learned the inside workings […]
By Elazar Abrahams This past summer, I had the pleasure of interning at Tablet, a popular Jewish-interest online magazine. The experience gave me incredible opportunities to hone my journalism skills. I also learned the inside […]
By Rachel M. Color Factory is now open for a limited run at 251 Spring Street in NYC! Located in over 20,000 square feet, this beautiful and fun exhibit is far above some of the […]
Episodes of the revived Double Dare air weeknights, 8 pm on Nickelodeon. By Jessica Biwer I spent a large chunk of my childhood in front of the TV watching Nickelodeon. When I think of summer, […]
Mr. Mercedes returns August 22nd on the Audience Network. By Greg Wheeler Stephen King adaptations are either incredible or terrible. Thankfully, Mr. Mercedes is a well crafted, enjoyable thriller from start to finish, even if […]
‘Room for Tea’ opens in NYC on August 28 Room for Tea, created by Chaimi Food Studio, and designed by an all-female team, is a tea-themed immersive art pop-up. It will feature 5 main senses and 18 visual highlights inspired by tea culture […]
The Innocents premieres August 24th on Netflix. By John Baker Youngsters Harry and June would seem to be the ideal young adult love story – both come from home lives that are dragging them down […]