As you can tell from our photos, we’re still pretty wiped from this past weekend’s frightful festivities. But if we didn’t go out on All…
A Seafood-Boil Spot Bubbles Up in the East Village
An endless number of Asian restaurants have opened up in the East Village in the past few years, earning it the name “Chinatown North.” But…
Performance Picks: Spooky Drag and Sex Work Fundraising
WEDNESDAY Never A BoyWednesday, October 30 at UCB Hell’s Kitchen, 9 pm: $9 Visibility and representation in the media for trans and gender non-conforming people…
7 Years After Sandy, Rockaway Is Getting Its Handball Courts Back
Seven years after Hurricane Sandy tore more than half of Rockaway Beach’s 5.5-mile boardwalk off its stanchions, the waterfront is thriving again. Last year, Rockaway…
IDNYC Benefits Expand to The Whitney, The Shed, National Sawdust, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and More
City ID holders are about to get a whole lot more worldly. The city announced today that next year, new partners in its IDNYC program…
Art This Week: Human Bones and Tyree Guyton
Envisioning the Liquid LandOpening Wednesday, October 30 at Lesley Heller Gallery, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through December 21. Envisioning the Liquid Land…
R.L. Stine Gave Everyone Goosebumps at Brooklyn’s Creepiest Puppet Store
One dark and not-so-stormy night under a waning crescent moon, the streets of Park Slope were quiet. Decorated brownstones lined Sixth Avenue like a Halloween…
Here’s How to Have a Hell of a Halloween Weekend
The Return of Dancorcism HalloweenBefore dancing dirty into the dawn of the dead, spend your afternoon exorcising bad spirits while exercising at Dancorcism at Greenpoint’s…
A Brooklyn Performance Collective Gets a Doc Worthy of Its Gender-Bending Exuberance
Switch N’ Play puts a high premium on joy, so it isn’t surprising that A Night At Switch N’ Play—the slice-of-performance-life documentary about the group,…
Musings on Mortality, Witches, and More Spooky Performance Picks
THURSDAY Orchid Receipt ServiceNow through October 26 at Mitu580, 7 pm: $25 ($10 for low-income artists) One of the perks of seeing theater in New…