Author: Ethan Wolff

Beyond the Usual Song and Dance

By Troy Segal

Like the flowers and trees, musical and theatrical events flourish in springtime New York: a dazzling burst before everyone scatters for the summer, perhaps. Among the performing arts activities, here are a baker’s dozen of our picks—premieres or rare performances, uniquely stimulating talks and lectures—that go far beyond the usual song and dance. Read more

Spring Food Festivals and Talks in NYC

By Troy Segal

With its influx of fresh crops, it’s no wonder that spring is a favorite season for New York venues to serve up food festivals, tasty talks and other occasions for the culinary-minded. Herewith, a menu of events guaranteed to make your mouth water, from dinners with novelists to whiskey sipping and a Lower East Side block party. Read more

Century of Conflict: War (and Peace) Talks & Events in NYC

By Troy Segal

2015 marks the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War, but that conflict’s finale became the overture to 100 years of strife—the bloodiest century in human history—and the birth of modern warfare, in all its cold-blooded, technology-driven manifestations. Covering this grim theme, but sounding some hopeful notes as well, are these upcoming war talks, performances and events, arranged in historical chronological order. Read more

Mad Men Final Season: Talks and Events to Mark the End of an Era

By Ethan Wolff

This April Mad Men embarks on its seventh and final season. Before the cast and crew head off into their rerun afterlife, there’ll be plenty of opportunities for thinking about the show and the light it cast on a series of lost New Yorks. Catch show creator Matthew Weiner in talks all across the city, on top of events and specials that will help you hoist a double to the Mad Men final season. Read more

Smart Ways to Celebrate Chinese New Year in NYC

By Troy Segal

Happy New Year! No, we’re not a month off. February 19 marks the start of the traditional Chinese Lunar New Year, which in 2015 is the Year of the Ram (or Sheep or Goat, depending who’s doing your translation). Following are some ways smart ways to celebrate Chinese New Year in NYC. The festivities customarily run for 15 days, so we’ve included events that extend the party into March. Read more

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