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Artist Interview: Val Day

Val Day is the Artistic Director for 59E59 Theaters, one of NYC’s top venues producing, showing and promoting original Off-Broadway theater today. After early career stints as a bookshop owner and the co-founder of a…


Escape to East Hampton

East Hampton offers romantic stays, secluded beaches and a vibrant dining and art scene. East Hampton: The town that puts the East in East End. From historic fishing town to playground of the rich and…



The Play That Goes Wrong Gets It Just Right

The Play That Goes Wrong is definitely “good, tasty, well-done and like-a-warm-bath”. It definitely is not “awful, icky, queasy or moist” (early disclaimer: all adjectives above courtesy of the producers’ hilariously placed Playbill ad listing…


Artist Interview: Deborah Hay

Deborah Hay is a dance icon and one of the world’s most influential choreographers working in experimental form today. Her recent solo performances are subtly clever, humorous explorations of the very notion of moving one’s…


Summer Action, Beast Mode

Nestled amidst the verdant peaks of Vermont’s Green Mountains, Killington Resort – AKA The Beast of the East – has long been hailed as a winter wonderland for avid skiers and snowboarders. However, as the…


Just Another Day

Is time the greatest hoax of all? Can it teach us some valuable truths abut change and progress, and wisely guide our journey through life – or is it just a useful tool invented by…


Into the Grandest Canyon of All

Driving through the night, you pass long, flat stretches of semi-urban desert. Signs of civilization are dotted along the route, flickering by as the rental car zooms across a dark, seemingly never-ending plateau. A sleepy…


In NYC, Gatsby Goes Immersive

To borrow the iconic quandary from Sex and the City and paraphrase it, consider this: are you a Jay, Tom, Daisy, Nick, or Jordan? Solve this personality test and you might just find yourself holding…