i hate myself 🙂 Friday April 7 through Thursday April 13 at Anthology Film Archives: $11 Joanna Arnow’s Bad at Dancing  highly personal, and highly awkward documentary–appropriately…
Steve Earle Gets Theatrical, Philippine Dance, and More Performance Picks
WEDNESDAY Samara Now through May 7 at the Mezzanine Theater at A.R.T. New York Theaters, 8 pm (select times at 3 pm and 5 pm):…
Kyle, a Cocaine Comedy, Aims to Have You Snorting With Laughter
Up until, ahem, pretty recently, you could get away with making the claim that as Americans we are far more enlightened than we were 50,…
Little Tong Noodle Shop Is Mixian It Up as of Today
Let’s face it, ramen has had its day in the noodle-soup limelight. Now it’s time for mixian to take its rightful place among NYC’s noodle…
Watch This New Show to Find Out What the Dogs of Tompkins Really Think About You
Something strange is happening in the American psyche right now. Just a few years ago, the heroes of New York City-centric comedy TV were disconnected…
California Invasion, Pop. 1280’s First Gig of the Year, and More Good Shows
Fred Thomas, Kyle Forester, What Next? Wednesday March 29, 8 pm at Union Pool: $12 Back in 2007 when Saturday Looks Good to Me had…
Week in Film: a Very Lynchian Retrospective, Full-Frontal Greek Mythology, and More
Metamorphoses Saturday March 25 (10 pm), Â Sunday March 26 (7:30 pm), Tuesday March 28 (10 pm) Thursday March 30 (10 pm) at Spectacle: $5, advance…
What’s Up With the Giant Spikes Outside of Cooper Union?
Cube, meet spikes. The Alamo returned in November and now another piece of monumental art is being installed outside of Cooper Union’s Foundation Building. The…
Hairy Ape in an Armory, Patriarchy Smashing, and More Performance Picks
WEDNESDAY Not Normal: Intersection, Corporate Doubleteam, and Orangutan Wednesday, March 22 at Irondale Ensemble Project, 8 pm: FREE As long as politics are a hellscape,…
Week in Film: Cinema Kink a-Go-Go, a Chloë Sevigny Retrospective, and More
Cinekink NYC Thursday March 16 through Sunday March 19Â at Anthology Film Archives: $11 individual screenings, $45 to $85 for all-access pass (get your tickets here)Â …