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 […]
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 […]
McNeal is in performances at Lincoln Center’s Vivian Beaumont Theater through November 24. By Elazar Abrahams McNeal, the new play by Ayad Akhtar, has all the buzz of a Broadway must-see: a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, […]
The Hills of California is playing at the Broadhurst Theatre in a strictly limited engagement through December 8. By Elazar Abrahams The Hills of California, transferring to Broadway from its acclaimed run in London, is […]
Cellino V. Barnes is playing at The Asylum NYC through the end of November. By Elazar Abrahams For New Yorkers who have ever found themselves humming the ubiquitous jingle of the famous personal injury firm, […]
Transformers One rolls into theaters on September 20. By Elazar Abrahams Let’s get this out of the way—I’m not a die-hard Transformers fan. I’ve never seen the live-action films except for last summer’s Rise of […]
The Nova Music Festival Exhibition is open in New York City through May 25. Tickets are just $1. By Elazar Abrahams As protests rage throughout our city’s college campuses, a poignant reminder of how the […]
Sally & Tom runs through May 26 at The Public Theater. By Elazar Abrahams Playwright Suzan-Lori Parks continues her residency at the Public with the new play “Sally & Tom,” which presents a complex and […]
By Elazar Abrahams As the temperature heats up once again, New Yorkers will be searching for indoor activities during the sweltering summer days. A newly opened experience just a minute or two’s walk from Midtown’s […]
The Notebook officially opens tonight at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre. By Elazar Abrahams It’s hard to put into words just how strongly I’ve been yearning for a good piece of commercial theater. Season after season, […]