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Tag: New York City

Vengeance and Pickles, or Why My First New York Movie is Really All About Food

Film
By Tim Sutton | March 31, 2021
By Tim Sutton | March 31, 2021

Vengeance and Pickles, or Why My First New York Movie is Really All About Food

When Tim Sutton set his new movie Funny Face in NYC, he knew it had to be a celebration of the city's diverse culinary pleasures.

Revisited: I Guess a 30-Year-Old Beastie Boys Record Is My Best Friend Now?

Music
By Josh Gondelman | December 25, 2020
By Josh Gondelman | December 25, 2020

Revisited: I Guess a 30-Year-Old Beastie Boys Record Is My Best Friend Now?

Writer and comedian Josh Gondelman on his deep love of Paul's Boutique, an NYC album that has added resonance during the pandemic.

I Guess a 30-Year-Old Beastie Boys Record Is My Best Friend Now?

Music
By Josh Gondelman | November 10, 2020
By Josh Gondelman | November 10, 2020

I Guess a 30-Year-Old Beastie Boys Record Is My Best Friend Now?

Writer and comedian Josh Gondelman on his deep love of Paul's Boutique, an NYC album that has added resonance during the pandemic.

When the Dream Houses Go Dark

Film
By Jay Giampietro | May 26, 2020
By Jay Giampietro | May 26, 2020

When the Dream Houses Go Dark

Jay Giampietro photographs the shuttered movie theaters of New York, and looks back on 25 years of filmgoing memories in the city.

How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw New York City During Coronavirus

Film
By Jay Giampietro | March 23, 2020
By Jay Giampietro | March 23, 2020

How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw New York City During Coronavirus

Talkhouse's resident Weegee, Jay Giampietro, shares the images he captured on the streets of NYC as the city approached total lockdown.

Hannah Marks and Joey Power’s Guide to Shooting Your Ambitious Indie Debut Feature in New York City

Film
By Hannah Marks and Joey Power | October 12, 2018
By Hannah Marks and Joey Power | October 12, 2018

Hannah Marks and Joey Power’s Guide to Shooting Your Ambitious Indie Debut Feature in New York City

The writer-directors of After Everything share hard-earned wisdom and rookie mistakes from their time making movie magic in the Big Apple.

Falling for New York (in 35 mm)

Film
By Kate Novack | May 24, 2018
By Kate Novack | May 24, 2018

Falling for New York (in 35 mm)

The director of The Gospel According to André on the documentary that gave her an intoxicating first taste of the New York City fashion world.

Was This It?

Music
By John Colpitts | May 24, 2017
By John Colpitts | May 24, 2017

Was This It?

A review of Meet Me in the Bathroom: Rebirth and Rock and Roll in New York City 2001-2011 from someone who lived it.

Jonny Pierce (the Drums) Talks Gay Conversion Therapy, His True Voice and Fear

Voices
By Jonny Pierce | December 13, 2016
By Jonny Pierce | December 13, 2016

Jonny Pierce (the Drums) Talks Gay Conversion Therapy, His True Voice and Fear

Life will never be perfect, but by honoring who we are and loving who we are, we can make it better.

How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw Trump’s New York on Election Day 2016

Film
By Jay Giampietro | November 9, 2016
By Jay Giampietro | November 9, 2016

How Filmmaker and Street Photographer Jay Giampietro Saw Trump’s New York on Election Day 2016

Photographs taken on the streets of New York City on the day Americans chose Donald J. Trump as the 45th President of the United States.

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