If you thought today’s pop quiz would be the last you’d hear about the Cormac McCarthiest presidential candidate of all-time, think again. Yesterday we spotted…
Flakonkishochki's Absurdist Art Show Is For the Dogs
Moscow-born artist Andrey Kasay says his first New York show is “targeting animals, and first of all dogs.” Which might explain his animation of a crazy subway-train-esque canine…
Flakonkishochki’s Absurdist Art Show Is For the Dogs
Moscow-born artist Andrey Kasay says his first New York show is “targeting animals, and first of all dogs.” Which might explain his animation of a crazy subway-train-esque canine…
Nas and Yeasayer Playing Free Show at House of Vans
The free shows at House of Vans in Greenpoint have always been a Reason to Live in New York, but on the occasion of its…
BYO Jams to the Sunday Party at Halcyon’s New Williamsburg Location
Resilient underground-electronic record store Halcyon opened its fourth incarnation earlier this month, inside of Williamsburg club Output. The hybrid cafe/record shop, which launched in Carroll Gardens in 1999,…
We Played the Adults-Only Bushwick Board Game– Now an App!
In 2011, Bushwick-based prop master Jan-Luc Van Damme began crafting the Bushwick Board Game, a Game of Life-meets-Cards Against Humanity “silly underground legend” that was…
Gaggles of Heartsick Fans Will Descend on the LES Searching for The 1975 Tomorrow
If you’re in the Lower East Side tomorrow don’t be surprised if you come across roaming packs of rabid fans suffering from raging crushes. Twitter…
4 Talks and Readings: Well-Read Black Girl, Future of Whiteness, and More
TUESDAY Bonnie McFarlane + Jim Gaffigan Feb. 23 at 7:00 p.m at The Strand, 828 Broadway Bonnie McFarlane has made a career out of opening…
Iggy Pop Covered Bowie, Did Poems Set to Philip Glass at Tibet House Concert
Buddhists were known to be aggressors until they realized that “being violent and domineering was no fun,” said Robert Thurman at the start of Tibet House’s…
Boylesque Star Raises Funds and His Body Is Up For Grabs?
Stephen Plante’s stage persona, Vic Sin, is inspired by both masculine and feminine qualities, but is the Bushwick performer prepared to go full-on Pretty Woman…