It's cheap, it's elegant, and if you're lucky, the new Sandy Bullock movie will be playing. You're welcome, Mr. President.
Does one of modern dance's seminal (and most naked) works still work?
If you are an editor or a writer or a designer you should probably start learning how to shoot a gun.
This week, The L Mag Questionnaire for Writer Types is careful not to step on a butterfly or anything.
Coming off a couple New York Innovative Theater Awards, the Astoria Performing Arts Center goes grim with Martin McDonagh’s play about a writer whose stories of child murder earn him the attentions of a repressive state agency that’s investigating a similar series of killings. $15/$12
Astoria Performing Arts Center, 30-44 Crescent St, at 30th Rd, Astoria
In which Pop Scene gets just a little bit heavy. But then relaxes and has fun.
Real Estate's self-titled debut full-length hits all the right nostlagiac notes.
Swedish Norwegian pop darling Annie refuses to stop, releases album called Don't Stop.
The UK duo releases an album of seven wordless, pulsing electronic music. And they're still called Fuck Buttons.
Oct 28, 2009
Almodovar's Broken Embraces honors its influences, and satisfies in its own right.
In Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Werner Herzog indulges our nuttiest movie star's every scenery-chewing whim.
Red Cliff, John Woo's epic return to the Chinese film industry, is undercut by its own gigantism.
Yoav Shamir's documentary Defamation examines the uses of prejudice.
A small family restaurant on Atlantic Avenue tells the story of New York City.
Nov 10, 2009
This cozy, romantic, not-quite-finished Park Slope hideaway is perfect for holiday dating.
This new LES Mexican joint is too loud and too big.
Who knows why some artists make it big and others don't...
Just because winter is here doesn't mean we're stuck with charcoal knits... Floral prints forever!
How to take sexy pictures of yourself without even trying.
As the meat-eating season descends upon us, it's a good time to look at the true cost of our carnivorous habits.
Yes, people honestly do love the big, rich Yankees.
At this rate, we'll probably have flying cars before we have a Second Avenue subway.
August Strindberg's sexy Scandinavian cross-class romance gets a stiff British update.
This cozy, romantic, not-quite-finished Park Slope hideaway is perfect for holiday dating.
Padgett Powell's playful new novel(?) asks many questions. Literally.
South Korean festival fave My Dear Enemy is a variation on a tired theme.