The lay-out of the play -- which, I repeat, is truly, eminently worthwhile, and so is Perlman's immaculate direction -- is intricate.
Upon arriving at the Dollhouse, guests are ushered in by policemen dressed in period-specific uniforms and handed a slip of paper that contains a role or assignment for the night.
If you don't think a debate about whether light behaves like a particle or a wave can make for good theater, then you've never seen gripping, brilliant plays of ideas like Michael Frayn's Copenhagen or David Ives' New Jerusalem.
Candlelit dinners? Chocolates? Don't be so generic. Show your loved one that you really care this year with an original gift this Valentine's Day... the gift of live music. We've got a whole bunch of buzzable concerts sure to set hearts a-fluttering.
"Do people eat goat balls too?" A boisterous passerby who was walking past 168th and 3rd in the Morrisania section of the South Bronx stopped outside USA Meatpacking Inc. to ask. Mahmoud smiled. He is used to these questions.
Should we all just stay in on the off chance something amazing is going to happen on the Internet? NO WAY. Read on and you'll see why.
It's that time of year again -- Valentine's Day. Here are some divine options to reinvent the quintessential flowers/chocolates/jewelry depending on the status of your relationship. Peruse the following...
A new exhibition of photos at NYU's Grey Art Gallery captures the poet of Greenwich Village who lived his life... just around the corner. Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg features over 80 black-and-white photos.
Maggie the Cat (Scarlett Johansson) isn't wearing gloves for her own fight for the American dream in Tennessee Williams' lyrical Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Last week, I attended a press preview for the latest offering of Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld and his co-curator, Christine Messineo, via a photo that simply read Merci-Mercy.
The Governor's Ball lineup was unveiled last week, giving us all hope that New York City just might be able to host a festival on par with Coachella or Bonnaroo. Fortunately, you won't have to wait until June to catch a glut of buzzed artists.
Cole Porter wrote "Love for Sale," but that's not what Miranda Huba will be auctioning off in Candy Tastes Nice, her one-woman show about a young woman selling her virginity to help pay for her student loans.
If you had only one day to eat in New York City, you'd go dizzy trying to sample all its best restaurants. Luckily, there's a place where you can find some of these great eats under just one roof.
All genres -- from rock to classical -- collide in the Ecstatic Music Festival. More than 100 collaborating songwriters, composers and performers from different musical backgrounds have put together 11 concerts of new, surprising sounds.
I've never seen a good production of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, so maybe it is the play itself. But it is intriguingly modern in some ways.
In a rare harmonizing of coastal rivalry, New York's Central Park and Los Angeles' Santa Monica Pier are teaming up to raise the bar on large-scale community programming (this means your summer just got a little more kick-ass).