Monthly Archives: January 2024 New Wet Kojak: December 1, 2023 Tubby’s January 10, 2024By EricPH Back in the 90s I don’t think New Wet Kojak played all that often, but whenever they played in NYC it was 21+ and I was left—literally, in one instance—standing outside. Fortunately...
Searching for the best New York museum exhibitions and shows? We have you covered. Monday December 9 2024 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailWhatsApp Written byRossilynne Skena Culgan Things to Do Editor Contributor:Christina Izzo New York City has tons of things going for it, fromincredible build...
December 2, 2024 Art Market,Trending The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence On The Art World Artery October 15, 2024 Art and Technology,Trending Josh Kline Goes Eco Bro in Bicoastal Shows Artery October 15, 2024 Artists,Trending Christie’s will become first global auction house to operate in Sa...
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NYC’s best bars for January 2024, include dives, beer halls, piano lounges, cocktail spots and classic favorites
Music Mike Massé returns to The Cutting Room for two nights of acoustic music in an intimate setting. Don’t wait to buy tickets, both shows sold out last time! Mike is an internationally acclaimed artist, whose arrangements are praised for their originality and emotional impact. His YouTube...
The saddest moment of the entire 4 month run of Ed Ruscha/ Now Then: the show’s entrance, moments after it closed for the last time on January 15, 2024. I saw it on its first preview day, and I was there when it closed for good. Shows are fugacious events. The ending of a ...
FREE Ice Skating Shows atWollman Rink Thursday, January 9th, February 6th, March 6th– Wollman Rink already offers an iconic New York experience on ice, surrounded by the splendor of Manhattan’s city skyline. And now you can watch amazing skaters from the Ice Theatre of New York performing...
The saddest moment of the entire 4 month run of Ed Ruscha/ Now Then: the show’s entrance, moments after it closed for the last time on January 15, 2024. I saw it on its first preview day, and I was there when it closed for good. Shows are fugacious events. The ending of a ...
Interestingly, the filmmakers choose to not show him beating her up or a scene that shows what caused him to beat her up, so the audience is expected to connect the dots on their own and to use their imagination, a powerful tool. There's a wonderful scene where Lou, Jackie, Beth and...