Newly ReviewedQueensEdgar CalelThrough Aug. 7. SculptureCenter, 44-19 Purves Street, Long Island City, Queens; (718) 361-1750; sculpture-center.org. Open Thursday-Monday, 12 p.m.–6 p.m.In important ways the New York contemporary art world was a much...
Read moreTwo events tower over France’s summer festival season each July, held in cities less than 50 miles apart. One, the Avignon Festival, is a bustling, overcrowded celebration of theater; the other, the...
Read moreThe disco balls were spinning, the club music was pulsing, and on the dance floor, several Filipino audience members were near tears.It was a Saturday night, and at the Broadway Theater, “Here...
Read moreOpera isn’t so different from film and television in its glut of streaming platforms — which can be just as challenging, and expensive, to navigate.Established entities like Medici.tv and Met Opera’s On...
Read moreOn its own, that all makes sense. Miranda is in a very new place with her sexuality. She is open in ways she never has been before, so it stands to reason...
Read moreEagles are touring for the last time. Again.The band, whose country-tinged rock hits in the 1970s like “Hotel California” and “Life in the Fast Lane” made it one of the biggest-selling acts...
Read moreThe numbing experience of web video surfing is recreated — intentionally, I think — in “The YouTube Effect,” a discursive documentary that assembles a fair amount of information about the impact of...
Read moreWakaliwood is more than a production house; it’s a spirit of ragtag moviemaking born from the pure desire to create. Founded in 2005 by the writer-director Isaac Nabwana and based in Wakaliga,...
Read moreA tense standoff between two writers kindles familial fireworks in this wittily self-aware melodrama.
Read more“Amanda,” a smart, stylish debut by the Italian writer-director Carolina Cavalli, plays like “Lady Bird” by way of Wes Anderson’s deadpan existentialism. Its heroine, the prickly Amanda (Benedetta Porcaroli), a college grad...
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