Press Release Alex Poots, Artistic Director and CEO of The Shed (located at West 30th Street, between 10th and 11th Avenues, NYC) @theshedNY today announced Cornucopia, a new concert production conceived and performed by Björk and directed by John Tiffany.... Continue Reading →
FEARnyc, New York City's biggest horror film festival, today announced that it will expand to a nationwide, month-long event in October 2019 featuring hundreds of horror film screenings and horror-themed events in all 50 states each day of the month... Continue Reading →
This fall, Broadway veteran Jenna Gavigan makes her literary debut with Lulu the Broadway Mouse (10/9/18; Running Press Kids; ISBN: 978-0-7624-6461-6; Hardcover $16.99, Ages 8-12), offering young readers a fun and fanciful look behind the scenes of the world’s biggest... Continue Reading →
Poker Night, the first cinematic project from the partnership of local Los Angeles film and theatrical producers/writers, and Hollywood Fringe veterans Tom Cavanaugh (Inland Empress, Under The Jello Mold, The Shift) and Matt Ritchey (Angel's Flight, Martha Washington Killed A... Continue Reading →
Over 100 films written, directed and filmed by U.S. Latinos are set to screen at the 3rd Annual Official Latino Short Film Festival NYC from October 5-8, 2017. Spotlighting Guerilla Filmmaking and Women in Film, the diverse slate, sponsored by... Continue Reading →
Featuring screenings of 30 new horror films, special appearances, and a tribute to horror icon George A. Romero FEARnyc, New York City's most terrifying horror film festival, has announced the lineup for the 2017 festival. Sponsored by Bloody Disgusting and... Continue Reading →
Juilliard School ranked world’s best university for studying Performing Arts Join the conversation at #QSWUR The sixth edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject, released today on TopUniversities.com, features a record-breaking 42 disciplines, making it the largest-ever ranking... Continue Reading →
The Downtown Culturals Group presents the second annual "Night at the Museums," bringing visitors and locals of Lower Manhattan unique experiences at 15 of the area's most diverse and culturally significant institutions. The event is presented as a part of... Continue Reading →
Tickets are now on sale for the First Annual New York City Drone Film Festival, the world's first film festival dedicated to works filmed using drones. Scheduled for Saturday, March 7 at the Directors Guild of America Theater, NYCDFF is a one-of-a-kind,... Continue Reading →
by Carlos Stafford, The Model Critic Music heals, music pierces language, crosses cultural frontiers, and reveals the heart of universalities; like poetry, it builds bridges, like dance, it goes deep within and adds light. In Voice of Asia, the Astana... Continue Reading →
Jacob Jonas The Company is premiering its first full-length work, In A Room On Broad St., in Los Angeles co-presented with Highways, a non-profit performance space, located at 1651 18 Street in Santa Monica on Friday, July 25th & Saturday,... Continue Reading →