Artists We Love :: Natalia Fabia

Natalia Fabia’s current solo show at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery entitled “Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle” ushers a new wave of feminism with an emphasis on sugar and spice — that isn’t always nice.
Street Artists We Love :: STINKFISH

Colombian artist STINKFISH turns every wall into a work of art with just a spritz of a spray-can. His vibrant portraits evoke emotion unlike any other street artist and that’s probably attributed to his South American upbringing mixed with his stencil techniques.
Shows We Love :: Sarah Jones – New Year, NuYorkican!

Sarah Jones embodies the New York immigrant experience in each of her characters with empathy, sensitivity and of course, humor. She transforms from sweet, Jewish grandmother, Lorraine Levine to young, Brooklyn homeboy, Rashid, in a matter of seconds leaving you just enough time to process it all. This along with a penchant for detail in every one of their stories makes for a beautiful voyage to neighborhoods, lives and dreams. – Moni Pineda
Shows We Love :: Solar-Powered Dance Series

The 6th Annual Solar-Powered Dance Series at Solar One will feature 12 up-and-coming choreographers, including my good friend and awesome dancer, Theo Boguszewski. The show will take place outdoors on an eco-stage, featuring music completely powered by the sun! There are two programs of 6 pieces each, and will be presented over two weekends. The performances are free and all-ages!
Events We Love :: Outdoor Cinema @ Socrates Sculpture Park

The Socrates Sculpture Park, in collaboration with The Museum of the Moving Image and Rooftop Films, presents Outdoor Cinema at the Socrates Sculpture Park. The month-long screening series runs through July 28th and features international films, live music, and all kinds of food, celebrating the diversity of Queens.
Events We Love :: A Picture of Haiti 6 Months Later

Partners in Health, along with the Clinton Foundation and artists Swoon and Ben Wolf, are hosting a fundraiser to improve drinking water conditions in Haiti, six months after the devastating earthquake that hit the country on Wednesday July 14th at Honey Space in Chelsea.
Music We Love :: Baby Brother

I’ve always been a huge fan of supporting local bands, in hopes that I could one day say “I saw those guys when they played in some kid’s basement!” But recently, New York City’s local rock n’ roll scene has been getting pretty dull. A few days ago, my good friend introduced me to the Brooklyn-based rock n’ roll band, Baby Brother. Originating from all over the country, the band mixes good old fashioned rock n’roll and mixes it up with country, rhythm & blues, and a little bit of punk rock.








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