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With classics and cult favorites, the Music Box Theatre's upcoming Sapphopalooza film series brings queer women to the front.
Interview: Rob Madge Brings Queerness and Joy to New York in MY SON'S A QUEER (BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO?)
BroadwayWorld spoke with Rob Madge about bringing My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?) to New York during Pride season, ...
A new musical with music and lyrics by “Chandelier” performer Sia is planned for fall 2025 at the prestigious Off Broadway ...
HBO star John Wilson’s new Low Cinema in Ridgewood has just 44 seats with a quirky interior and a roster of films ranging ...
There's a new musical taking Broadway by storm. "Real Women Have Curves" was written by Josefina Lopez in 1990. It was later turned into a hit movie starring America Ferrera. The show opened its ...
Follow Broadway director and choreographer Camille A. Brown as she elevates the possible with bold explorations of movement.
PIX11's Kirstin Cole talks with Willy Mosquero of the Queens Theatre about the Latin Cultural and Dance Fiesta.
As Bishop Arts Theatre Center‘s prolific playwright in residence, his latest triumph is a hyperlocal adaptation of Ibsen’s ...
There’s still time to enjoy the quieter, cozier screenings of classic and off-the beaten-path movie before the summer blockbusters invade the giant multiplexes.
“April” is easy to admire, but Kulumbegashvili’s use of art-film conventions can be wearyingly familiar, especially when the ...
Academy Award winner George Clooney is no Donald Trump fan, but he doesn’t seem too worried about the Queens native’s presidency. “It’s funny because he’s just a New York beast ... Murrow at the ...
Netflix’s “You,” now streaming its 10-episode fifth and final season, wraps up the story of serial killer Joe Goldberg (Penn ...
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