Go Guerrilla Girls! Feminism Writ Large “Do Women Have to Be Naked to Get Into the Met. Museum?” According to the Guerrilla Girls, yeah, kind of. Their supersized billboard [...] October 25, 2016
Gilmore Girls FanFest Takes Over Town Formerly Known as Stars Hollow According to Gilmore Girl legend, the show’s creator Amy Sherman-Palladino got the idea from an overnight stay in Washington Depot, [...] October 24, 2016
Five Desert Horror Flicks Desierto, which opened on October 14, won a prize at the Toronto International Film Festival AND was selected as the Mexican entry for [...] October 23, 2016
Saluting Sylvia Syms “She lifted the art of life and sang to the height of excellence…” Rex Reed Helmed by journalist/author Rex Reed, her intimate [...] October 22, 2016
Songs & Stories With Harvey Granat – On Frank Loesser Frank Loesser 1910-1969 was the composer/lyricist who wrote Guys and Dolls, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and The Most [...] October 22, 2016
Ewan McGregor’s Directing Debut in American Pastoral Young people are drawn to a cause and radicalized. They build bombs, blow up buildings, and kill people. African-Americans are marching in [...] October 21, 2016
The 27th New York Cabaret Convention: Opening Night And so they gather once again like migrated birds instinctively drawn to the annual Cabaret Convention, the smorgasbord of an art still [...] October 20, 2016
Jerusalem 1000-1400: Every People Under Heaven Jerusalem 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven, a landmark exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, co-curated by Barbara Drake [...] October 18, 2016