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Trust Fund Kids, Crust Punks and a Neo-Nazi: Sean Price Williams on His Directorial Debut

Williams talks "The Sweet East," moving from cinematography to directing, and why he thinks movies made with union labor aren’t very fun.

December 7, 2023

Julia Fox Wants Fame on Her Own Terms

Last week, the downtown diva discussed her memoir "Down the Drain" on stage at Metrograph. Can she be both a New York icon and a Hollywood star?

October 31, 2023

Our Long National ‘Real Housewives of New York City’ Nightmare Is Over

My personal and professional trial ends with a whimper.

October 23, 2023

The Intima Trades Raves for Performance Art in Ridgewood

Opening night at the new Queens performance art space featured "62 Years" with sexologist Hattie Weiner and Intima's "mother" Joni.

October 18, 2023

Charles Bissell Has Finally Moved on From the Wrens

The former singer/songwriter of the Wrens is about to release an album 13 years in the making: “I finally want to do music stuff, and maybe for the right reasons.”

October 17, 2023

Blonde Redhead’s Kazu Makino’s Long Journey Back to New York

Making the stately dream pop of "Sit Down for Dinner" brought the indie rock band back from the brink of breakup.

October 16, 2023

Arca’s Park Avenue Armory Spooktacular

In "Mutant;Destrudo," the experimental pop musician makes her own world in the Gothic Upper East Side landmark.

October 13, 2023

Spike Lee’s Stuff Is Cool. But What Does It All Mean?

"Creative Sources" at the Brooklyn Museum has everything but doesn't say much.

October 10, 2023