Zazie Beetz, Miley Cyrus, Patricia Arquette, Sofia Coppola, Marc Jacobs and Charlie Cox headline this weekend's watchlist.
Sokolov’s English‑language debut blends stylized violence and pitch‑black humor, driven by Beetz’s commanding performance.
Ryan Gosling, BTS, Samara Weaving, Rose Byrne, Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss and Kate Mara headline this weekend’s standout picks.
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller deliver a sci-fi epic brimming with levity and emotional clarity.
“One Battle After Another” wins best picture with six Oscars as Paul Thomas Anderson, Jessie Buckley and Michael B. Jordan lead the night.
Will “Sinners” or “One Battle After Another” win big? A look at what’s ahead for the 98th Academy Awards with host Conan O’Brien.
Here is a category‑by‑category look at the races shaping this year’s Academy Awards.
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s bold, unruly vision as a director finds its pulse in Buckley and Bale’s performances.
Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Piper Curda, Cillian Murphy, Jason Bateman and Hero Fiennes Tiffin anchor this weekend’s standout picks.
Glen Powell, Jennifer Garner, Margaret Qualley, Gabriel Basso, Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds lead this weekend’s standout picks.
A medieval-esque bass relief sits just above the inscription depicting scenes from birth to afterlife.
They ran one of the hundreds of lager beer saloons on the Lower East Side in the late 19th century...
Join us as we discover the origins of your favorite (or least favorite) holiday food traditions.
The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King and the fight for Black Americans’ safety, freedom, and prosperity stretches to the Lower East Side.
When the first chill descends upon New York City, the search begins for the wrapped masa-and-meat filled bundles.
This four-part series will unwrap the traditions that have become integrated into culture and helped shape American identities.
Flip through the calendar and you’ll find a dozen or so special days marked holidays, but December is the month that reigns supreme.
The Tenement Museum’s Jason Eisner and his daughter return to Green-Wood Cemetery.
A story told in three parts and two paintings.
Pets play an important role in people’s lives and that would have been the same for the former residents of 97 Orchard Street.
singer-songwriter's new 20 track CD featuring songs from his "poesia and chanson" show.
The artist wanted to bring "life back into something that was cut down and left for dead."
Check out the schedule for the East Village Tompkins Square Library's third annual arts festival.
The actor claims he didn't hurt the man in a fight over an East 10th Street parking spot.
The 15th annual Art in Odd Places festival will bring 84 artists from across the country to `14th Street.
Comedians Courtney Maginnis and Tom Delgado on their comedy show in the East Village.
Jay-Z will re-open Webster Hall in the East Village Friday, April 26.
Vampire Weekend will perform its entire new album May 5 at Webster Hall. Bagels and pizza included.
Upright Citizen Brigade Theatre's East Village location closed last month. Now, the former East Village theatre is having a moving sale.
"Between Gods and Kings: A New Rock Show" will run Thursdays through April 11 at BEDLAM on Avenue C.
Patti Smith and Her Band, TroyBoi, Chromeo, MGMT, and Empire of the Sun are among the first scheduled shows at Webster Hall this May.
Here's what to know about SantaCon, whether you're trying to avoid the army of Kris Kringles or embrace them.
“Animaniacs in Concert!” Starring Rob Paulsen Returns to Joe’s Pub in NYC for a Matinee Special for Children of all Ages
The feminist activist and organizer's life will be chronicled in a new play opening at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
“Animaniacs in Concert!” Starring Voice Legend Rob Paulsen, May 24th-27,th 2018 at Joe’s Pub Theater in New York City
The statue represents the last living white northern rhinos, a species that humans have hunted to the brink of extinction.
The art-focused nonprofit will move into its new digs this summer.
A new recording of the live performance from 1968 will be released in April.
Hate sappy romantic comedies? The Anthology Film Archives has an alternative.
New street art in the East Village shows Harvey Weinstein's decapitated head held aloft by Kathy Griffin.
An opera focused on Fugazi's on-stage banter will open in the East Village next month.
The high-energy show is putting on its 10,000th performance at Orpheum Theatre in the East Village.
The statue is meant to draw attention to the dwindling population of Northern White Rhinos.
An off-Broadway play based on the author Cheryl Strayed's advice columns opens Monday night at the Public.
The rapper will play Webster Hall's last show before it closes for renovations.
A new show about Martha Stewart is coming to the Public Theater.
The band will perform at the storied East Village music venue, days before it closes for renovations.
The city's annual gathering of witches, warlocks and priestesses takes place July 15 in the East Village.