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Memorizing your lines (and occasionally adding a flirtatious wink) is key to winning the American people over—as shown by the barracuda... More >>
If you checked out last year's Art Parade or the stage performances at this year's Whitney Biennial, surely the band The Voluptuous Horror of... More >>
Colin Powell endorsement? Check. Sarah Palin's lame debut on SNL? Check. Electronic voting booths manufactured by staunch conservative... More >>
This month's First Saturdays at the Brooklyn Museum gives a shout-out to our sister city, London. From music and film to art and dance, the... More >>
The Eve of Halloween tempts even the meekest of us to seek a few spine-tingling thrills. And with tonight's Spook-a-rama exhibit at Edelman Arts,... More >>
Riding off its huge international success, Home Movie Day returns to Anthology Film Archives for its sixth year. If that buzzy clicking... More >>
If you think celeb support gives Obama extra game, the boys with the toys might just advise you to play, play again. Tonight, ART + ACTION =... More >>
You don't have to own a Klingon suit to be called a sci-fi devotee now that the NY Imagine Science Film Festival is here. As it's the only... More >>
Hard science becomes a creative force in Capacitor's newest piece, BIOME, a reverie on nature's communion with itself and our... More >>
Film Forum presents the theatrical premiere of Max Ophül's Lola Montés (1955), which has been artfully restored in 35mm color... More >>
Yes, New York magazine takes itself too seriously sometimes--like putting a nude Lindsay posing as Marilyn on their cover. And yes, we like... More >>
Dish: New York Wine & Food Festival Serves: A few thousand indiscriminate NYC foodies Prep time: Two years in the making by Schrager & Co.,... More >>
No more of his hottie wife means more time to kick literary ass for Salman Rushdie, who hosts tonights launch party for The Best... More >>
Hypothetically, its the type of book that Sarah Palin would ban at the school library without even blinking. But here in New York, we... More >>
Move over, Manhattan avant-garde art worldyour equally progressive (and arguably hipper) sister boroughs 12th annual D.U.M.B.O. Art... More >>
For all you obsessed with J-pop culture (we charitably like to call you nerds in fantasyland), the annual New York Anime... More >>
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of its "First Saturdays" program, the Brooklyn Museum invites a provocative mix of musicians and artists to ring... More >>
The French are kiffe-ing ("crazy about") uscan you believe it? I Kiffe NY, the multi-arts festival that celebrates the... More >>
Intellectual and cultural elitists, you can exhale: The ninth annual New Yorker Festival is back, bringing with it the writers, artists,... More >>
In his latest exhibition, All or Nothing, artist Ryan Humphrey is kind of like the infamous biker boy Jesse James of the contemporary art... More >>
Imagine living in a secret city where no one from the outside world really knows you exist. Scary, right? Welcome to Atomic City, a new... More >>
With todays political, social, and economic stagnation, our need for change goes way beyond this years political slogans. Exit Art... More >>
Were going to make this short. The fourth annual New York City Short Film Festival (NYC Shorts) is back, featuring a stellar array of... More >>
Tompkins Square Park goes Ginsberg again with the fifth annual Howl Festival, a three-day cultural smorgasbord of poetry, music, theater,... More >>
Due to severe storm warnings, the Art Parade has been canceled. Deitch plans to reschedule it for spring 2009. Sat., Sept. 6, 4... More >>
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