Oakland Making People Laugh is Fun Driveway Follies 3854 Greenwood Ave., Oakland Oct. 30 & 31, 2023 www.DrivewayFollies.org [email protected] For many, November is the month of the dead. We poke fun at death Agustín Maes 7 Nov 2023 · 4 min read
Boston Floral Art Blooms in the Pru Voyage The Prudential Center 800 Boylston St Boston, Mass. Even as the weather outside hurtles ever forward toward the wrong side of fall, the inside of the Prudential Center was Sasha Patkin 7 Nov 2023 · 4 min read
NW Arkansas “Latinas en Bici” Roll on Day of the Dead Día de Muertos Bike Ride Latinas en Bici Rogers, Arkansas Nov. 4, 2023 Tanya Kaiser of Farmington, Arkansas, arrived in style at the finish line of a Día de Muertos Mickey Mercier 6 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
Ft Worth/ Dallas Folk Art Meets Fine Art Nan Martin solo show Collin College, Spring Creek Campus Plano, Texas Feb. 26-March 20, 2024 To move through Nan Martin’s studio, you almost have to dance. The sculptures composed Sophia del Rio 6 Nov 2023 · 9 min read
LA boygenius Reviewer Succumbs To Crying Virus BOYGENIUS with 100 GECS and SLOPPY JANE Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles Oct. 31, 2023 Emo-folk supergroup boygenius joined hyperpop scoundrels 100 gecs and cinematic chamber-rockers Sloppy Jane for a Halloween A.J. Urquidi 6 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
Reno Lipsticks Crash To The Floor, & The Dancers Dive In A Clean Look Makeup Experience 2023 Fall Dance Festival University of Reno Reno, Nevada Nov. 2 – 4, 2023 Music wasn’t playing, but people were moving up onstage. It was Jose Davila IV 6 Nov 2023 · 4 min read
NYC Black (Woman) Magic Nicole Cardoza — Magician NeueHouse Madison Square Manhattan, NY Oct. 31, 2023 “This is my first time performing for such a wide, intergalactic, interspecies audience,” Nicole Cardoza observed, looking out across Adam Wassilchalk 5 Nov 2023 · 4 min read
Tulsa The Past Is Present: Tulsa Massacre Inspires Stage “Reflections” Reflections World Stage Theatre Company Tulsa Performing Arts Center Oct. 26, 2023 Over a hundred years later, the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre continues to impact this city’s community life. Alicia Chesser 3 Nov 2023 · 4 min read
Hartford 50 Years Down: Wadsworth Celebrates Hip-Hop Gardens and Galleries | Celebrating Hip-Hop at 50 The Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Nov. 2, 2023 When “Ms. Fat Booty” by Mos Def came on, I knew it was my type of Jamil Ragland 3 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
NYC Jazz Club Crushed Dollars Performing at Barbés 376 9th St., Park Slope, Brooklyn Nov. 2, 2023 Warning: This article is going to read less like a review, and more like a love-letter to K Hank Jost 3 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
Hartford How Porcelain Packs History Into A Small Package A Walk Through Dresden: Eighteenth Century Meissen Porcelain with Vanessa Sigalas Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Nov. 1 My biggest takeaway from a fascinating lecture Dr. Vanessa Sigalas gave at the Wadsworth, Jamil Ragland 3 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
New Haven Something’s Off. Something’s Wrong Collective Consciousness Theatre raises searing questions about race, class, gender, plot, and character in a new production of Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Pulitzer-winning Fairview. Brian Slattery 3 Nov 2023 · 1 min read
Raleigh/ Durham/ Chapel Hill Curator ChatGPT Didn’t Mention The Clock Act as if you are a curator: An Al-generated exhibition Nasher Museum of Art Duke University Durham, N.C. Through Jan. 14, 2023 A wall-sized message lets you know that Synclaire Cruel 2 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
LA Gaggle Of Glam Saviors Fly West GEESE with YHWH NAILGUN Constellation Room Santa Ana, Cal. Oct. 26, 2023 “Thanks for coming to a Geese show,” singer Cameron Winter addressed us at Santa Ana’s Constellation Room. A.J. Urquidi 2 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
New Haven Twist & Hedge A keen sense of play — married to rigorous formal accomplishment — marks both Marjorie Gillette Wolfe’s show, “Hedge,” and sculptor and potter Amanda Duchen’s show, “Clay,” running concurrently at Brian Slattery 2 Nov 2023 · 1 min read
Tulsa Live From The Admiral Twin Drive-In Drive-In Double Feature: Halloween & Halloween 4 Admiral Twin October 29, 2023 In director Peter Bogdanovich’s shocking 1968 debut Targets, old Hollywood collides with the new at a drive-in Matt Carney 2 Nov 2023 · 4 min read
Hartford How A Guyanese Painter Brought Me Home To Hartford Color and Identity: A Visual Conversation Clare Gallery, Hartford Oct. 19-Dec. 3, 2023 I was looking for some color on a particularly dreary day when I found out about an Jamil Ragland 1 Nov 2023 · 3 min read
New Haven Empanada Universe Expands Madeline’s Empanaderia 86 Spring St. Madeline, the 11-year-old cello player who is also the namesake of a Hill empanaderia, likes the Guava Lava her mother serves there — it’s Dereen Shirnekhi 1 Nov 2023 · 1 min read