The Color of Change
A New Exhibit At The Brooklyn Museum Traces The Work Of Black Women Committed To Activism During The Civil Rights And Black Power Movements By Evan Monroe As [...]
A New Exhibit At The Brooklyn Museum Traces The Work Of Black Women Committed To Activism During The Civil Rights And Black Power Movements By Evan Monroe As [...]
The City’s First International Film Festival Celebrates 20 Years, And For 2017 Receives Submissions From A Record 120 Countries By Matt Scanlon For The 20th[...]
Embracing Her Breezy ’90s Vibe, But Unafraid To Reference Personal struggles, Sheryl Crow’s Ninth Studio Disc Is Simply Remarkable By Tia Kim Most Often,[...]
St. Anne’s Warehouse, The Most Artistically Diverse Performance Organization In The Borough, Celebrates Glorious New Digs By Evan Monroe • Photos Courtesy [...]
Combining Precision And Frenzy Like No Other City Company, Doug Varone And Dancers Bring Their Remarkable Versatility To BAM By Matt Scanlon In Describing Dou[...]
IN COMBINING DOLLHOUSE-SIZE DIORAMA SETS AND LIVE-MODEL PHOTOS, RICHARD TUSCHMAN BRANDS A NEW FORM OF MIXED MEDIA BY EVAN MONROE Mixed Media Artwork Is Certai[...]
One Of The Most Prolific Artists In The Borough Tackles Issues Of Race Identity, History, And Popular Culture By Evan Monroe Hank Willis Thomas’s Resume—i[...]
Brought Up On Tape Dubs And Lo-fi, DJ Sourmilk Has Since Built A Legend, And Is Coming To The Tropicana For One Night Only By Evan Monroe Born And Bred: Los A[...]
John Legend’s Fifth Album Takes A Turn For The Contemplative, And Even Hints Of Future Fears By Evan Monroe It Would Be Stretching The Truth Considerably To[...]
A Classically Trained Dancer, Olivia Dope Has Evolved Into A Fashion DJ Mainstay By Industry Staff Photo By Andrew Fennell With Beginnings As A Classically Tr[...]
To Survive In A Strained Classical Music Marketplace, This Borough-based Quartet Expanded Its Repertoire To Include Jazz, World, And Rock By Tia Kim • Photo [...]