Fashion Icon, Iris Van Herpen, herself, at Career’s Retrospective in BK Museum
The master at work. Iris Van Herpen, the Dutch couturier whose work defies gravity and logic, isn’t just showing her work at the Brooklyn Museum—she’s sitting down, threading fabric, and making something new as part of the exhibit that hundreds of New Yorkers are raving about.
“No More 24” Movement Gains Traction Across More Industries
Would you be willing to work for 24 hours straight? Right now, some New Yorkers have to. Dozens of health care workers are protesting against a legal loophole that allows for them to work for 24 hours straight while getting paid for 13. Now their demands are catching the attention of New Yorkers working in other industries.
Classical Saxophone Project offers open doors-concert and fellowship opportunity: meet the founders
Watch this interview with the founders. Ahead of this 11th season of the Classical Saxophone Project, conductor Jean-Pierre Schmitt and Javier Oviedo, soloist saxophonist sit down to talk about the purpose and opportunities for musicians.
Dear New Yorker, after Mamdani’s mayoral victory, your city is looking like the California Dream
Over one million New Yorkers who voted blue are hoping that Mamdani’s mayoral victory turns into everything he promised. They also fear his hands will be tied, results will take forever or that it is all a dream. For some Golden State residents, his campaign sounded like the California Dream
Black and white works of film industry icon, Kevin Brownlow, playing at Film Forum in the West Village
25 films of Kevin Brownlow are playing in the next weeks.
He is a historian, cinematographer and mythmaker known for his fictional spin-off of World War II, “It Happened Here”.
“No Kings” protest to stand against oligarchs, ICE, Democrats’ inaction and Trump’s escalations
Oct 18th’s protest will be more than an anti-Trump demonstration. It will call out those who abuse power

