fish mystery in the shift horizonOpening Wednesday, May 22 at Rubber Factory, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through June 23. The natural world…
Performance Picks: Kissing, True Crime, Macaulay Culkin
THURSDAY QuittersThursday, May 16 at C’mon Everybody, 8 pm: $8 advance, $10 doors Whom among us has not quit something? This shared sentiment typically unites…
Art This Week: Incarceration Meditations, Awkward Domesticity, and More
Broken HeavenOpening Tuesday, May 14 at 7 Franklin Place, 6 pm to 10 pm. One night only. Art exhibitions featuring people who are formerly or…
Vegan BBQ in a Wild West, East Village Saloon
The city is full of places to get very specific types of consumable items. If you’re looking for bone broth you can sip like a…
Two New Places To Party In North Brooklyn
Though the L train (non) shutdown seems to get more and more confusing each day, north Brooklyn still remains a prime place to go out…
Performance Picks: Drag Fundraising, Pop-Punk Burlesque, and More
THURSDAY WallbreakerThursday, May 9 at Macri Park, 10:30 pm: donation suggested By now, you’ve probably heard of Drag Queen Story Hour, a wholesome event where…
Miniatures Through Magnifying Glasses and More Art This Week
Shame is the First BetrayerOpening Thursday, May 9 at Victori + Mo, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through June 22. Art gallery Victori…
Performance Picks: Adult Sex Ed, Cinco de Star Wars, and More
THURSDAY Adult Sex EdThursday, May 2 at Caveat, 9 pm: $15 advance, $20 doors Think back to the sex education you received growing up, if…
Exploring China’s Jewish Community and More Art This Week
Harbin, China | Past/PresentOpening Tuesday, April 30 at Museum at Eldridge Street, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through October 4. The Museum at…
An Abortion Musical That Leans Into The Weird
A popular tactic for those in support of abortion access is emphasizing that when a fetus is aborted, it is more akin to a small…