Totally Tubular Time Machine: Dance With The (Sort Of) Stars
Ever wanted to share a cocktail with Lady Gaga? How about sitting at a VIP table with both the past and present versions of Madonna and watch them face-off? Want to bust a move with JLo and Puff Daddy...
View ArticleMAD’s Art of Scent: The Nose Knows
Despite the fact that I adamantly refuse to wear perfume, I am a huge fan of fragrance as art. Most of the time I satisfy this curiosity with perfume events or the beauty counter at Macy's. Both...
View ArticleShakespeare Shakedown: A Midwinter Night’s Spectacle
Interactive theater is very much an evolving category, without a strict definition. Combining elements of the arts beyond traditional theater, these sorts of shows typically include some improvisation,...
View ArticleNo Country: Guggenheim’s Global Art Initiative
The Guggenheim is launching their UBS MAP Global Art Initiative with an exciting exhibit of contemporary art from South and Southeast Asia titled "No Country". The initiative is a multi-year program...
View ArticleFirst Time Fest: Mogolian Bling and Dias de Gracia
Over the weekend, we had the privilege of attending a few events at the exciting First Time Festival here in New York City. This is also the inaugural edition of the festival, which we hope to see...
View ArticleArt Online: The Real Armory Show Versus Artsy’s
When Greg (the Editor) and I went to The 2013 Armory Show at Piers 92 and 94 in New York City, we were on a mission to see the whole show in it's entirety without getting overwhelmed or hitting art...
View ArticleBanff Mountain Film Festival NYC review: Pure adrenaline, pure inspiration
The Banff Mountain Film Festival Tour wrapped up its reels in NYC last week, having bestowed upon the concrete jungle of Manhattan glimpses of the adventure and excitement that often feels so far...
View ArticleCirque du Soleil’s Totem: A Spectacular Evolution
I am a Brooklyn and Manhattan girl, so, this was my first time on the 7 train; thankfully there is an express option. Queens looks a lot like Brooklyn: lots of homes and the standard deli corner...
View ArticleYou: Video Game Nostalgia, Writ
If you're a child of the 70s or 80s, then some of these words and names and brands might be deeply meaningful: Atari, Pong, The Wizard, Battletoads, War Games, Tron, Ultima, Maniac Mansion, Choose Your...
View ArticleHow I Learned To Become A Superhero, Showing Now Off-Broadway
Take comic books, filtered through the lives of real people who decide to become superheroes. Distill those stories into a documentary, which in turn inspires a play. This is fertile ground, with lots...
View ArticleSuicideGirls: Hard Girls, Soft Light
Have a coffee table in need of an irresistible book? While we regularly check out books like these, most of the time they are less… adult in nature or topic. But on the heels of our review of some...
View ArticleProphet of Bones: A Weird, Alternate World Of Creationism
It takes a while to get the basics, but it's an interesting premise once it arrives: a world where our current understanding of evolution is consigned to the dust bin and creationism holds sway, even...
View ArticleBreakfast at Tiffany’s on Broadway: The 1940s are Back
Most of us have seen the classic Breakfast at Tiffany's with the incredible Audrey Hepburn, or read Captoe's 1958 novella. The famous story of Holly Golightly, and her free spirit and many suitors. She...
View ArticleTribeca Film Festival: Starts Today!
We're thrilled to be able to attend and report on this year's Tribeca Film Festival. A short walk from our offices, we visited the primary screening location- Clearview Cinemas in Chelsea- and caught...
View ArticleRosendahl MUW: A Universal Timepiece
Watches tend to fall into a few categories- most wristwatches are either aimed at men or women, are either everyday, fashion-forward or sports/activity-related. There are some other timepieces as well,...
View ArticleTribeca Film Fest: G.B.F And Rocket Amuse And Thrill
Today, we biked through the stunning Laos backdrop of karst mountains and enjoyed the manipulations and schemes of a high school world obsessed with finding the hot new accessory: the gay best friend....
View ArticleNew On Blu-Ray: Lincoln, Woochi the Demon Slayer
We've been in the theater non-stop over the past few days, enjoying the Tribeca Film Festival and covering it's wide slate of films. But before the hubbub and red carpet arrivals, we had the chance to...
View ArticleSomalia: “The World’s Most Dangerous Place” And “The Project”
It's rare that we're able to offer a truly multimedia review. For the past week or so, we've been bringing you coverage of the Tribeca Film Festival, happening through this weekend here in New York...
View ArticleWide, Prime World: Rokinon 35mm f/1.4 Aspherical Lens
In the world of prime lenses there are a handful of names everyone recognizes: Nikon, Canon, Zeiss. With that recognition often comes a very hefty price tag, which leaves most non-professional...
View ArticleOpening Today In Times Square – Body Worlds: Pulse
Whether you're a tourist or a local, there are some good reasons to visit Times Square. You can check out the many theater options, enjoy some of the city's famed shopping spots, and see the famous...
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