Art
Conversations Between Writers of the Vietnamese Diaspora
Vietnamese writers from around the world will come together for a conversation on writing and diaspora this Saturday.
Art
Vietnamese writers from around the world will come together for a conversation on writing and diaspora this Saturday.
News
Amanda Schmitt's lawyer calls the dismissal of her case earlier this year a misapplication of the law, pleading under New York City Human Rights Law.
Art
The festival will feature live performances, film workshops, and panels celebrating a variety of music communities.
Art
A series of letters addressed to the deceased choreographer, who is having an exhibition at the New York Public Library.
Film
On Resentment, a film series opening at BAM on March 20, probes the question: "How does resentment channel our attentions and efforts, and to what ends?"
Art
The exhibition Mimi Gross: Among Friends, 1958-1963 helps to set the record straight: Gross was a strong, confident artist when she met Red Grooms at the age of 18, and that her work continued to grow right up to their marriage in 1964.
Art
Ward doesn’t just utilize found objects; he communicates with them — intellectually, visually, soulfully.
Performance
The live a cappella is a result of the conditions under which the songs were originally sung: in open fields.
Art
Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern takes a close look at a period when patriotism was distinct from nationalism, populism did not equal demagoguery, and left-wing radicalism was the coin of the aesthetic realm.
Art
Bernard Gilardi's exhibition suggests a positive grouping of misfits, a hopeful interpretation of the ambiguity within Gilardi’s paintings as a sanctuary for the odd.
Art
A New York Public Library exhibition shows how so many people at the time of Stonewall — and after — have been able to live more wholly integrated lives.
Film
Babylon (1980) portrays Jamaican musical collectives, called sound systems, as movements of decolonization and resistance.