By now you’ve probably heard of The Tonya Harding & Nancy Kerrigan 1994 Museum, dedicated to one pivotal year in the lives of “two of the…
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Tuesday Meet Chris Ware, the man behind the graphic novel “Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth,” which Time called a “haunting and unshakable book”…
Mammoth Brooklyn Zine Fest to Spotlight 150 Zinesters and Black Lives Matter Movement
The fourth annual Brooklyn Zine Fest is happening this weekend (Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26) and we’re getting super excited to check out what…
21 Post-It Notes That Reveal New Yorkers’ Concerns About Gentrification
In conjunction with the play Buzzer, Tracey Scott Wilson’s tale of an upwardly-mobile black attorney who buys an apartment in a transitioning neighborhood in Brooklyn,…
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The Polyamorist’s Guide to Tribeca Film Festival
These days, polyamory isn’t just for kooky Bushwick types. Legit Hollywood stars are spicing up their on-screen marriages with ménages. The plot to each of these movies playing at the…
Lawsuit Against Landlord Samy Mahfar, Organic Cafe/Spa Replaces Mars Bar
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Pearl & Ash Adds a Paris-Inspired Spot, Rebelle, to the Bowery
The guys behind Pearl & Ash are bringing another eatery to the Bowery – right next door at 218 Bowery where R Bar once stood.…
420 Good Tidings: HBO Greenlights Six New High Maintenance Episodes
The greatest show not on television is coming to Not TV. If today isn’t proof enough that smokers come from all walks of life, your…
9/11 Artist Puts the East Village Explosion On Canvas
If you look carefully at “St. Marks Place,” the above painting by artist Lola Saenz inspired by the gas explosion on Second Avenue, you can…