Spotlighting a global selection of short films, Brooklyn’s Points of View film festival uses the perspective of a filmmaker’s lens to foster genuine connection in the age of social media
Sep 02, 2024
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Filled with competitions and skate schools, the lineup includes Gang Corp, Dede Lovelace from The Skate Kitchen, Father Bop, Heron Preston, Beatrice Domond and The Harold Hunter Foundation
Aug 25, 2023
Curated by Antwaun Sargent and chronicling the traiblazer’s stratospheric ascent, the Brooklyn Museum’s ‘FIGURES OF SPEECH’ show is not to be missed
Jul 21, 2022
Andy Warhol: Revelation exhibition takes us through the artworks that entangle Catholic iconography with queer desire
May 11, 2021
Ibrahem Hasan’s project pays tribute to his mentorship on the streets of Chicago, while funding laptops for underprivileged students in Brooklyn
Feb 23, 2021
Photographer Andrew Tess captured people on their way to the polls, boarded-up businesses, and messages of hope across the city
Nov 04, 2020
The make-up and drag artist’s debut zine charts their journey from a small town in Pennsylvania to living their dream in the big city
Oct 21, 2020
With each generation of New York selectors come new threats to the city’s dance scene – here’s how some of its most innovative DJs rave, rest, and resist amid the pandemic
May 05, 2020
Los Angeles-based brand Karl Kani returns to its home of New York City as part of its latest project
Sep 20, 2019
The Bronx show will include old and new work that will change with the seasons
Jul 12, 2019
For $4,000 a month you can rent Biggie Smalls’ ‘one-room shack’
Jun 24, 2019
Hugo Scott shoots the attendees of the New York festival – they tell us their stories
Sep 06, 2017
Flexing is a bone-bending dance that originated in New York City neighbourhoods – now, along with its counterpart Flex Dance Music, it’s becoming an international phenomenon
Jul 21, 2017
The New York City borough held an inaugural Dirty Book Fair featuring some of the most titillating publications, illustrations and performances
Jul 18, 2017
Free tours by foot are turning Brooklyn’s poorest neighbourhoods into safari-like spectacles – but at what cost?
Jun 02, 2017