If you haven’t yet heard of Brooklyn-based Control the Sound, get ready because their high-energy mix of funk, rap, and rock will have you bobbing…
Crawl Into A Human-Sized Nest (and More Art This Week)
Delirious CitiesOpening Thursday, July 25 at Aperture Foundation, 7 pm to 8:30 pm. On view through August 29. The theme for this year’s Aperture Summer…
Beat the Heat With These Performance Picks
FRIDAY The Mx. Nobody Pageant Presents: NOPEFriday, July 19 at The Vault in Brooklyn, 11 pm: $5 Descend into the dark depths of basement venue…
Gregory Dillon’s Nostalgic Synth Pop Evokes Adolescence, Carnivals, and Love in the ‘80s
Gregory Dillon has the very specific ability to correctly V-step in crowded Bushwick backrooms. That’s because his mother once taught ’80s cardio step in New…
51Fest Brings Humorous and Heavy-Hitting Women-Led Flicks to IFC
There’s no stopping the calls for women behind and in front of the camera, and one film festival has a four-day long response: a women-centered…
Coffee, Books, and Art Find a Nook Near the Navy Yard
Head Hi is not an establishment you’re likely to stumble randomly upon on your lunch break. Unless you are one of the (ever-growing) numbers of…
Max Fish Celebrated 30 Years With a Sneaker Release and a Downtown Superband
Max Fish and Adidas celebrated 30 years of art, music and skateboarding on Sunday night with the release of the Lower East Side bar’s commemorative sneaker.…
‘Black Nerds’ Talk Horror, Time Travel, and Representation at Blerd City Con
Black nerds united over the weekend for the third annual Blerd City Con, held at Saint Francis College in Brooklyn Heights. The convention is known…
Art This Week: Surrealism and a Benefit For Immigrants
Mother and Child Vol. IIOpening Monday, July 15 at 198 Allen Street, 6 pm to 9 pm. One night only. If you’ve as much as…
Neapolitan Chain MidiCi Opens in Williamsburg, With Free Pizzas
A cheesy, tomato-y pie can be yours for the nice price of free this weekend, when “fast-fine” Neapolitan pizza chain MidiCi opens their first New…