Unlike the former Fillmore East two blocks north, there is no plaque at 66 Second Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets to honor the Anderson…
Photos: Over 200,000 Hit the Streets For the NYC Women’s March
Over 200,000 people took to the streets of New York City yesterday afternoon for the second annual Women’s March, all expressing their disgust with President…
Champagne Jerry’s Latest Rap Is an Anthem For Artists Who’ve Hit the Small-Time
Don’t think that just because Neal Medlyn, aka Champagne Jerry, is chilling in giant champagne jacuzzis and is besties with a Beastie that he’s on…
Erik Foss Is Signing His New Book Tonight, and It’s Gonna Be Lit
A couple of months ago, we told you that Erik Foss, owner of legendary downtown dive Lit and its East Williamsburg torch-carrier Tilt, would get…
Sarsour: ‘No Conflicts’ Over Women’s March, Despite ‘Irresponsible Journalists’ and Times Story
This weekend, there will be hundreds of events in the U.S. marking the first anniversary of the massive women’s marches around the country and the…
Trump Might Want to Watch Femi Kuti’s New Video For ‘One People One World’
With our president reportedly griping about “shithole” countries and life-long US residents being ripped from their wife and kids and deported, it’s hard to think…
Hexcellent News: Occult Bookstore Catland Is Launching a Magazine
If print is dead, Catland is determined to commune with the spirits. The Bushwick occult bookstore is planning to launch a print magazine, come Spring equinox. At the…
Responses To The Inauguration Anniversary, And More Shows To See
WEDNESDAY Citizens United II: What Happened? Wednesday, January 17 at Ars Nova, 8 pm: $15 If you couldn’t tell from the title alone, this is…
Limited Engagement: You Now Have an Extra Week to See Jemima Kirke’s Deeply Ambiguous Wedding Paintings
Last month, Jemima Kirke, best known as wild-child Jessa on Girls, told us why she had started painting her friends in wedding dresses. She wanted…
Frigid Festival Lineup: Zombie Romance, Queer Shakespeare, and More
If those big Broadway musicals leave you cold, why not take a chance on FRIGID New York. The annual festival, co-founded by the theater company…