In the LA Weekly and the Village Voice film essayist Kalyn Corrigan talks with renowned Korean filmmaker, Park Chan-wook.
The Village Voice archives review of Robert Downey Sr.'s 1972 film, "Greaser's Palace," as well as 12 full pages of cinema ego-stroking.
The Village Voice recommends getting out of the Solstice chill to head into La MaMa's warm environs of poetry and art.
The Village Voice reviews the scintillating two-person exhibition "Actual Queers Kissing!" at Elliott Templeton Fine Arts, in Chinatown.
Having trouble sleeping? Try Bi Gan’s slow cinema experiment, Resurrection. Side effects may include drowsiness, boredom, and increased sense of confusion. Ask your doctor about Bi Gan’s Resurrection ...
Block party: Jean Foos’s painted block interacting with the public, 34th Avenue and 79th Street, in Jackson Heights, Queens. Public art has often brought out heated controversy, particularly when ...
Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York” has morphed from social media page to bestseller to a sweeping show at the city’s iconic station. New York City is an arena for stories. Brandon Stanton’s photo ...
Who defeated Charles Van Doren? / Which movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 1955, and why did Herbert Stempel have to pretend that he didn’t know? / What did President Eisenhower call “a terrible ...
With its cheesy boardwalk settings and beatnik ambience — bongo player “Chaino” gets singled out in the credits — writer/director Curtis Harrington’s Night Tide (1961) proves an apt first-time star ...
The work can be dark, but is quite comfortable with itself: ‘In albis’ (1995–96, acrylic on canvas, 72 1/2 × 117 7/8 inches). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New ...
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