The Greene Space channels the collective genius of New York City to create forward-looking live art, theater and journalism ...
Should you be able to say and do whatever you want online? And if not, who should police this? Jad Abumrad of Radiolab and More Perfect hosted a debate about online hate speech, fake news and whether ...
We’re gearing up for the launch of August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, an historic reading and recording series in The Greene Space that kicks off August 26 and runs through September 28. The ...
Marc Primus, curator and historian, speaks on the legacy of Langston and Zora and the role they’ve played in African American arts and social justice in America. Primus provides insight to how ...
The “Golden Age of Broadway” conjures visions of romantic innocence, but the original scripts of many classic American musicals, from Babes in Arms to Annie Get Your Gun, are full of troubling sexist ...
French jazz singer Cyrille Aimée is one of the most undeniably talented vocalists making music today. She grew up in France surrounded by gypsy music and culture, both of which play a key role in her ...
The Dinner Party Download crashed our stage on April 14 when hosts Brendan and Rico sat down with guests Jessica Williams (“The Daily Show” and WNYC Studios’ 2 Dope Queens), legendary talk-show host ...
Go behind the scenes with Bronx Battle of the Boroughs 2012 representative BODOMA Garifuna Cultural Band. The BODOMA Garifuna Cultural Band is made up of nine members who came together in 2002 to ...
To mark Women’s History Month, The Other Box Project looks at how race has factored into this moment of #MeToo.
Most of us live with our smart phones within quick reach, reflexively grabbing them at the first hint of boredom during tedious train rides and work meeting lulls. But what might we be losing out on ...
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Five hundred up-and-coming musical acts entered our talent quest. Forty were selected to battle in borough-by-borough competitions. Now, only five bands representing each of New York City’s boroughs ...