The Village Voice reviews an illuminating dual exhibition by André Kertész and M.C. Escher at Bruce Silverstein Gallery.
The Village Voice recommends the exhibition "Orwell and Truth," which will be on view at NYU Kimmel Windows Gallery through December 2026.
Horsemanship and accountability sit at the heart of Saddlebred Rescue, Inc., an organization that has strived to reshape what breed-specific rescue can look like. For twenty years, the New ...
The Village Voice reviews the McManus brothers’ latest film, "Redux Redux," which revels in B-movie pulp while aiming higher.
The L.A. Weekly and Village Voice review Emerald Fennell screen adaptation of Emily Brontë’s 19th century original.
The Village Voice revisits a 1957 article by four staffers on how they, all servicemen in 1945, reacted to Franklin Roosevelt's death.
If you don’t mind that the players in the story are not present, and you’re comfortable wearing mixed reality glasses, you might want to check out An Ark, at The Shed. While virtual reality replaces ...
Near an imposing building in the center of Teheran, there stands an extraordinarily graceful arch, created for a Persian king nearly 150 years ago. Tourists come to marvel at this arch, quite unaware ...
From the moment Caireen starts talking, you’re not sure if she’s here to seduce you or just absolutely roast your prudish Aunt Linda. She does that very Canadian thing of acting wholesome while saying ...
The flayed, bloody flesh, screeching soundtrack, Gothic sets, and elegantly flapping costumes are all on brand for the visionary director. In the 200 years since Mary Shelley first realized her ...
Confession time: watching this inked goddess feels a bit like I’ve stumbled into something I shouldn’t have, which only makes it better. Her tattoos aren’t random filler, each one feels meticulously ...