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Clowns are just plain freaky, if you ask uswho the hell has ever recovered from that Poltergeist scene or Stephen Kings... More >>
Lovers of ballet, tango, tap, hip-hop, and everything in between should set their sights on the Fall for Dance Festival at the New York... More >>
In 1956, Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson wasnt too crazy about selling his mug on the tube, exclaiming: The idea that you can... More >>
The winners of nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather, Part II (1974) screen for three... More >>
Sure hope youre thirsty: Heartland Brewerys third annual NY Brewfest is bigger than ever and offering more than 300... More >>
As part of its Ingmar Bergman series Film Is the Great Adventure, the IFC Center presents the Swedish directors tragicomic... More >>
Three summers ago, an agitated Mayor Bloomberg said Franz Aliquo needed psychiatric help for creating the James Bondesque... More >>
A picture says a thousand words. Well if thats true, then I Heart Magazine is like the Ulysses for street photography. The new... More >>
Leave it to a guy from the Midwest to focus his lifes work on the American Dream. But dont expect any white-picket fences when MOMA... More >>
McCarren Park Pools film series rocks out to Todd Hayness Velvet Goldmine, an investigative journey into the rise and fall of... More >>
Choreographer Richard Move takes the ladies of his MoveOpolis! company out on the town in Hostile Takeover, a set of six dance... More >>
Wagner famously hailed Beethovens Seventh Symphony as the apotheosis of the dancebut then, he never got a chance to see... More >>
Goody, goody Gobstoppers! Summer at Hudson River Park couldnt get any sweeter with the screening of the 1971 classic Willy Wonka and the... More >>
In his critically acclaimed work A Day in Dig Nation, performer and co-writer Michael McQuilken kind of reminds us of an iPod: Hes... More >>
Dance companies are always experimenting with new and highly creative ways to distinguish themselves from the pack. These days, the buzzword seems... More >>
We love publications that originate from being annoyed at everyone else. And in 1993, Debbie Stoller, Laurie Henzel, and Marcelle Karp were... More >>
For the 38th year, the Lincoln Center Out of Doors festival continues its longstanding tradition of keeping the sizzle in summer with... More >>
The ridiculously long tagline for the camp sci-fi flick Barbarella asks: Who seduces an angel? Who strips in space? Who conveys love... More >>
Return to the art worlds golden era of wealth and decadence when, as counterculture critic Steven Hager puts it, "underground ideas became... More >>
Kate Clarks lifelike sculptures of furry beasts with human faces (!) totally creep us outin a good way, of course (can you imagine... More >>
If you prefer a bit of cultural diversity with your dinner and a movie, head over to Socrates Sculpture Park for its annual outdoor international... More >>
From 1965 to 1966, L.A.s Sunset Strip crawled with a party-hard youth culture drawn to big-name acts like the Doors, Frank Zappa, and Love.... More >>
In the 1984 hit Purple Rain, the Artist Formerly Known as Prince plays The Kid, an up-and-coming rocker who must fight off his... More >>
If you were wondering how Martin Løfsnes, the artistic director of the 360º Dance Company and a Norwegian dancer who studied in... More >>
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Harlem Book Fair is back, bringing together the diverse talents within the African-American literary... More >>
