When Werner Herzog took a seat in front of the audience at Cinema Village East on Friday, following the Tribeca Film Festival screening of his…
Last Nights on Ludlow: Local 138 Moves After Two Decades
It was the end of an era Saturday night as Local 138 closed out its Ludlow Street location ahead of its move around the corner…
Cuddle With Kitties at This Pop-Up Cat Cafe
The pups of the East Village are making room for new feline friends this weekend. Cat Castle and The Crazy Cat Family will host a…
Exhibit Tunes into Chinese-American Music, From Cantonese Opera to Taiwanese Hip-Hop
The Hong Took Tong Chinese Dramatic Company debuted on October 18, 1852 with a 42-person operatic performance. With that show, Hong Took Tong became the…
A Hidden Movie Theater and Underground Cruising Spot Has Left the East Village
Abel Ferrara’s The Projectionist, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on Sunday, is a scrappy love letter to New York’s independent cinemas, as seen…
Exploring China’s Jewish Community and More Art This Week
Harbin, China | Past/PresentOpening Tuesday, April 30 at Museum at Eldridge Street, 6 pm to 8 pm. On view through October 4. The Museum at…
An Abortion Musical That Leans Into The Weird
A popular tactic for those in support of abortion access is emphasizing that when a fetus is aborted, it is more akin to a small…
Other Music Documentary Reveals the Noble Gatefold Path
If you’ve ever picked out an Einstürzende Neubauten album and headed to the front counter in mortal trepidation of not being able to keep up…
Trixie Mattel of “Drag Race: All Stars” Invites Us Into Her Dreamworld with New Doc
About halfway through Moving Parts, the documentary about her life that premiered at Tribeca on Thursday, Trixie Mattel looks right at the camera from under…
Three Owls Market Wants To ‘Rethink What the Modern Deli Could Be’
“There’s nothing I love more than a market,” says Suzanne Dumaine. “Anytime I’m traveling you cannot keep me out of a marketplace.” This love has…