In 1978, in the worst urban blight New York City had ever experienced, the filmmaker Henry Hills found the arts thriving in the in the cracks in the asphalt. He filmed dancers improvising in vacant lots, poets giving lectures on the street, and composers like John Zorn giving loft concerts. The performances were cheap to […]
It’s an annual tradition in London and Toronto, and this weekend will be inaugurated in New York City. Visitors who sign up for Open House New York get to climb into ordinarily inaccessible and clandestine architectural nooks and crannies. Sarah Lilley got a sneak preview of some of the other hidden corners of the city.
Studio 360 excerpts a play that floored audiences in 1848. Benjamin Baker, a young volunteer fireman and theater gadabout, wrote A Glance at New York to capture the tone and swagger of this teeming city. The play depicted Mose the Fireman — a rowdy, irreverent Bowery boy character. The Axis Theater company revived A Glance […]