How to get a season's worth of culture without ever stepping inside a building.
Insider information on what to expect from the ever-expanding event this year. In short: more than ever.
The director of Frances Ha on how much fun it was to make.
Based on the life and work of Lewis Carroll and his disturbing relationship with Alice Liddell, the young girl he loved and for whom he wrote Alice in Wonderland, this is the opposite of passive theatergoing: it's a real adventure through the proverbial looking-glass. Performed in a 100-year-old institutional building that has been dressed to look and feel like an old asylum, crammed with all kinds of creepy Carroll ephemera, it viscerally arrives at is the awful standoff between a little girl and an older man who loved her inappropriately and made something beautiful for her to salve his pain—and also to ensnare her forever. It gets across the full horror of what that meant for her, and also what that means for us. $95-$125
The Kingsland Ward at St. Johns, 195 Maujer Street, Williamsburg
Is the laptop the new acoustic guitar?
It's impossible to overstate the influence of this band in creating a whole new language for the genre.
Apr 12, 2013
Part One of an in-depth interview with the Brooklyn natives on the eve of the release of their latest album, Blowout.
Apr 10, 2013
The director of Frances Ha on how much fun it was to make.
Richard Linklater revisits classic characters in this trenchant depiction of committed relationships.
A horrifying comedy about an adjunct professor who won't take responsibility for his failures.
Boys build their own home in the woods in this American indie comedy.
Williamsburg has a Mecca for Scotch drinkers.
Gowanus has a great new place for meatless patties. Also for meat.
"Who the fuck wants to hang out at school when you don’t have to?"
The Met's latest fashion exhibit tells visitors nothing about its subject.
Event management for The L Magazine and Kanine Records 10th Anniversary Party powered by Eventbrite
If you care at all about art, you ought to adore this great play.
Insider information on what to expect from the ever-expanding event this year. In short: more than ever.
Bennett Sims's brilliant zombie novel is as much philosophical treatise as narrative.
Safeguarding country and family justifies any kind of violence.
The best vegetarian fried chicken in Brooklyn. Plus, real chicken!