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Celebrate Harlem Pride Early with Author Kim Watson

Come show your HARLEM PRIDE and gather uptown each month at In the Mix! Friday April 21st at the bar and at the dining side — $1 from every Sangria supports Harlem...

Circuit du Soleil: Beach Bodies and Fun in the Sun

Two great reasons to visit Florida and more amazing parties:...

Raconteur Penny Arcade: A Penny for Your Thoughts

April 8 and 9 Queen of the Manhattan underground (and collaborator with the likes of Andy Warhol and John Waters), Penny Arcade is still a poetic voice for outcasts and others. In...

There Are No Small Parts, No Small Actors in “Colossal”

Some indie films rely on big ideas, and the one behind this film is as big as its title might suggest. Colossal is the story of a writer, played by Anne Hathaway, who can’t stop...

Hallelujah! It’s Time for A Brand New Testament

If you’re looking for high-concept cinema, you’ve come to the right place: in Brand New Testament, God exists. He lives in Belgium. He hangs out in his bathrobe all day...

Metrosource Now Belongs to the Davler Media Family

Our biggest news yet: Davler Media Group has acquired Metrosource in a move that expands the range, power and influence of both parties. While the acquisition is expected to...

T2 Trainspotting Heads down the Tubes Again

It’s not often that we see 20 years go by between the release of an iconic film and its sequel. But that’s exactly the case with Trainspotting — a film that was largely...

Another Long Look at Adolescent Love in Departure

In Departure, Elliot, a homosexual English teenager, is staying with his mum in the French countryside as they prepare their summer house for sale. He spends most of his time...

Rimes and Reason: LeAnn Rimes Wants a Pop Hit

LeAnn Rimes Sony/RCA Records) The country crossover’s latest release finds her co-writing and co-producing some of her best songs to date. In recent years, Rimes has struggled...

“Beauty and the Beast” Hits the Big Screen Tonight

Beauty and the Beast may be Disney’s most enchanting animated feature. The 1991 film introduced a new generation of more-empowered Disney heroines, and its stellar score made it...

Once Again, Shirley MacLaine Gets The Last Word

It seems like — ever since Steel Magnolias — Shirley MacLaine has practically cornered one role: playing rude old ladies who just don’t give a damn....

Pierre & Gilles: Looking Back on Forty Years of Love and Art

Forty years ago, Pierre Commoy and Gilles Blanchard solidified their romantic partnership; to celebrate, they’ve released a career retrospective: Pierre et Gilles: 40...

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