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Performance Picks: Anime Burlesque, Weed-Friendly Variety, and Warholian Theater
WEDNESDAY High Concepts: A 420 Variety Show Wednesday, April 24 at Casa Delgado, 8 pm: $10 Yes, 420 was last week, but maybe you had…
SummerStage Lineup: Dinosaur Jr, Big Freedia, Sheila E, Kurt Vile and More
Hot on the heels of Industry City’s summer concerts announcement, the granddaddy of them all– SummerStage– has dropped its 2019 lineup, which kicks off in…
This Keith Haring x Planned Parenthood Collab Is Like an OB/GYN Office On Wheels
(Photos: Cecilia Nowell) The crowd gathered outside of City Hall this afternoon was excited about more than just a colorful, pink-and-blue bus. Bold lettering across…
50 Years After Stonewall, Art Show Honors Diversity of the Queer Rights Movement
Documentary footage from the 20th-anniversary commemoration of the Stonewall Uprisings plays at the entrance to the Grey Art Gallery. On screen, activists laud the riots…
Art After Stonewall, Political Portraits, and More Art This Week
The Portrait is Political Opening Wednesday, April 24 at BRIC, 7 pm to 9 pm. On view through May 12. Portraits have become one of…
A Collective Hub in Ridgewood Wants to Realign Your Gaze Away From the Abyss
On a typical weekend morning in Ridgewood, young families spill out of brunches at Julia’s and Norma’s and friends gather to work or catch up…
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…
Comics-Themed Gotham City Lounge Says ‘Up, Up, and Away’ After 15 Years
Here’s some super sad news: One of Bushwick’s quirkiest homegrown bars, Gotham City Lounge, has closed after 15 years under the M train on Myrtle Ave. The superhero-themed…
A Truly Theatrical Experience at Hudson Yards’ New Art Space, The Shed
The Shed’s glossy lobby is mere feet from dusty Eleventh Avenue, but atmospheric light years away. When I walked through its glass doors on Wednesday…