Peter Pavlakis discusses his debut feature APOSTASY BLUES
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Peter Pavlakis discusses his debut feature, APOSTASY BLUES […]
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Peter Pavlakis discusses his debut feature, APOSTASY BLUES […]
Ftaim and Family, Jordan, 2024 Photographer Nick Brandt presents The Day May Break, an ongoing project exploring the human and environmental toll of climate change around the world, in multiple new exhibitions around Europe […]
Vangeline – photo by Matthew Placek Vangeline is a New York–based teacher, choreographer, and dancer specializing in Japanese Butoh. As the artistic director of the Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute, a leader in the […]
Author and journalist Charlie Wells discusses his new book, What Happened to Millennials: In Defense of a Generation, which reexamines Millennial stereotypes and explores how the generation has been disrupted by war, recession, the pandemic, […]
Photo by Missy Malouff Austyn Wohlers was born in Atlanta in 1996. Her first novel, Hothouse Bloom, was called “the rare kind of debut that resets the bar for the field at large” by […]
Artist Dan Alvarado talks about his new solo show, PANDORA’S SWIPE, a satirical take on the temptation, overstimulation, and hypersexualization of our online dating app dystopia […]
Pulitzer Prize–winning culture critic Robin Givhan discusses her new book Make it Ours: Crashing the Gates of Culture with Virgil Abloh, a detailed profile of Abloh’s legendary work and impact in not only fashion but […]
Musician Bob Holmes of the New York-based trio Suss talks about his unique and ambitious Across the Horizon music series, where eight innovators from the wide landscape of instrumental music chose musicians for the first […]
Austen Brantley is a Detroit-based artist whose figurative sculptures and public projects venerate Black cultural figures. Drawing from Greek and African cultural traditions, Brantley’s sculptural work weaves together elements of ancient history within a […]
Suzanne Barbezat Suzanne Barbezat is a writer specializing in Mexico travel, culture and food. She is the author of Frida Kahlo at Home (Frances Lincoln, 2016), a book that explores the influence of Mexican […]
Flaco 2010–2024. New York, 2024. Assemblage incorporated into an excavated nineteenth-century book, with an Icons in Ash portrait made from the undigested bones of Flaco’s prey. 5.4 x 4.25 x 0.6.” Ivy Brown Gallery […]
Brooklyn-based artist Estefanía Vélez Rodríguez talks in-depth about the seven paintings she has on display as part of the group show Past Tense/Future Perfect at NYC’s Marc Straus Gallery […]
Photo by Beowulf Sheehan Celebrating their 45th anniversary, the Mark Morris Dance Group has distinguished itself through Morris’ deep affinity for musical structure, wit, and formal invention. The legendary choreographer has long championed live […]
Photo by Monika Kratochvil 5-50 Gallery is thrilled to present Orchid Fever, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Hayley Youngs exploring the strange and divine realm of nature. Orchid Fever will run from June […]
Jennifer Chang is the author of The History of Anonymity and Some Say the Lark, which received the 2018 William Carlos Williams Award. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The American Poetry […]
OLIVIA CLARE FRIEDMAN’s AN ARM FIXED TO A WING Photo credit: Aaron Mayes / UNLV Photo Services Olivia Clare Friedman is the author of a novel, Here Lies, a short story collection, Disasters in the […]
Dobby Gibson is the author of Polar (Alice James Books), which won the Alice James Award; Skirmish (Graywolf Press); It Becomes You (Graywolf Press), which was a finalist for the Believer Poetry Award; Little Glass […]
Musician Amanda Ekery discusses Árabe, her new album exploring Syrian and Mexican shared history and culture […]
Jehanne Dubrow is the author of ten collections of poetry and three books of creative nonfiction. Her poems have appeared in POETRY, Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, Southern Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, American Life in Poetry, The […]
Vincent John and Max Perla of Eraserhood Sound discuss their dynamic scoring work for PBS KIDS’ groundbreaking Carl the Collector, the network’s first animated series spotlighting central characters on the autism spectrum […]
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