From the Street Up: Opening Reception
Street sculptures are brought indoors for a group exhibition, on view through July 31st.
Street sculptures are brought indoors for a group exhibition, on view through July 31st.
If you can't catch a wave over this Fourth of July weekend, check out Anthology Film Archives' screening of this 1991 surf classic starring Keanu…
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan  rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den.
Three sets of of big name comedians like Janeane Garofalo and Christian Finnegan  rotate weekly at this East Village laugh den.
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
"White Noise depicts a philosophical artist who travels to Detroit for an exhibit, where he is hosted by an aging, bickering couple who are wealthy, stingy and tormented...The play's backdrop, a ten-panel collage, is based on a 13th century Sufi tract, "Conference of Birds" by Attar." - Theater for the New City
Nick Cain of The Wire characterizes Wolf Eyes as "an ungodly noise hybrid which sucks fragments of US hardcore, industrial, free jazz, avant-garde electronics and death metal into a sonic vortex. Cloaked in cartoonish horrorcore imagery, their music's obvious delight in its own intensity is as infectious as it is puerile." With Hubble (the solo project of The Men's Ben Greenberg), Foreplay, and Soren.
"Within a pulsating dance club atmosphere, David Byrne and Fatboy Slim deconstruct the astonishing journey of Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos retracing her meteoric rise to power and subsequent descent into infamy and disgrace at the end of the People Power Revolution. Here Lies Love is a 90-minute theatrical experience. Set within a dance club atmosphere, audiences will stand and move with the actors. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended. Dancing is encouraged." - The Public Theater