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The Kindness of Strangers: Holiday flick that misses the mark
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
Film Review: If Beale Street Could Talk
Hannibal Buress : One Night of Deadpan
One Dave Chapelle’s opener, now a headliner himself, Hannibal Buress takes the JFL stage.
Chaim Tannenbaum’s Long-Awaited Debut Arrives
Interview with the talented instrumentalist who releases an album late in his career.
Bad Jews : Battling for a Shared Future
Ownership of a family heirloom allows a brother and sister to stage a battle royal that pits ideology against identity.
A Teacher in the House: Heavy Subjects, Well Taught
Excellent one woman show tackles dyslexia and breast cancer, but still manages to shine.
To Do Tonight: The Last Brunch Club
The last of the season Brunch Club show features international man of funny, MIke Lawrence!
Moshing on: Talking to Charlie Benante from Anthrax
Anthrax’s drummer on music, following trends and… coffee.
Review: Jon Spencer Blues’ Freedom Tower From Rock and Funk
New album by NY trio a solid mix of rock, funk, and other styles.
Review of Sukkah City: Religious Tradition Meets Modern Design
Competition for sukkah design in New York City invigorates traditional structure
A Most Violent Year Review: Greed and Corruption, ‘80s-Style
Good guys and bad guys meet on equal footing in this award-winner by J.C. Chandor.
NYC Meets MTL in Street Art Exhibition at Station 16
Street art exhibition brings together New York and Montreal for massive exhibition of local talents.
Fantasia Film Review: Bag Boy Lover Boy
Bag Boy Lover Boy takes fetish photography to a whole new world of creativity.
Three Points for the Dream : The Late Adam Yauch’s Gunnin’ For That #1 Spot
Review of Gunnin’ For That #1 Spot, the late Adam Yauch’s documentary on aspiring NBA stars.
New York City’s Governor’s Ball 2014: Amazing Lineup, Perfect Weekend
New York throws a must-go music party every summer. Robyn Homeniuk made sure not to miss this year’s Governor’s Ball. Here are her photos and review.
Casse-Tête Chinois Takes International Midlife Crisis to New York
The last part of Cédric Klapisch’s trilogy brings protagonist Xavier to New York where he faces new problems in his interpersonal relationships.