
Film Files: ‘Pierrot le Fou’ and the Pop Art Movement
Our latest column, Film Files, explores the world of cinema and the culture that surrounds it. From dissecting the work of acclaimed auteurs to digging

Our latest column, Film Files, explores the world of cinema and the culture that surrounds it. From dissecting the work of acclaimed auteurs to digging

In celebration of issue #4, we’re hosting a release party at Baby’s All Right in conjunction with this month’s Cult Citizen! Tonight’s lineup includes NO

Can’t make it to the event? Come hang out with us online! Stream the opening reception of Girls At Night On The Internet. Girls At

Palehound artfully dissect modern beauty standards and hygiene in their new video for “Healthier Folk,” a song off of their recently released debut full-length, Dry

Aries TBH your fire has been blazing on the crazy train this past month and we’re all a little worried about you. We know you

Editor’s Note: Nitehawk Cinema will be hosting a special anniversary screening of HACKERS. It will be a 35mm presentation, and it will feature a Q&A with

Brooklyn duo Surf Rock is Dead just released “Anymore,” a dense, shimmering new single from their upcoming (and currently untitled) EP. Lush with reverb and

Day Wave is the solo project of Jackson Phillips, a singer-songwriter from Oakland who’s been getting lots of love for his dreamy, lo-fi take on

Art Cures, our new series, offers a themed list of music, films, books, events and other cool stuff in hopes of supplying you with a

Just because summer is coming to a close doesn’t mean you have to spend the rest of the season binge watching Buffy, trapped in the

Shabazz Palaces make some of the trippiest beats we’ve ever had the pleasure of swimming in, and they’ve just dropped a spacey new track called

We’ve thought we had a handle on The Growlers‘ mystique in issue #3, but they’ve managed to send us reeling again with their grainy, VHS-inspired

Montreal’s minimalist electronic/pop duo Majical Cloudz just dropped “Silver Car Crash,” the first single off of their much-anticipated, upcoming sophomore LP Are You Alone? Breathy

By now you know we’re huge fans of brash Toronto punk outfit Dilly Dally. They throw frustration in your face one minute and sweet melodies

Julian Casablancas & the Voidz are back in NY with L.A. garage band Cherry Glazerr and a DJ set by Cerebral Ballzy. Did we mention

Sui Zhen is a dreamy electro-pop artist from Australia who blends bubblegum sweet vocals and melodies with thumping dance beats, ethereal synth lines, and plenty

Multitask, a designer exposé that showcases tightly curated experimental clothing design and gender neutral garments is having a day rave at Baby’s All Right this

MoMA Nights presents the first night of PopRally, a weekly program of artist collaborations, performances, film screenings, and digital content that encourages new and experimental

Hip-hop trio RATKING and Bishop Nehru bring their laid back beats and intricate rhymes to the East River Amphitheater. All ages. 7pm. FREE! More info

Here’s a little something different. Night Helix, the recording name of artist Ben Ross Davis, is an audio project influenced by dark disco, industrial, and

You may remember Darkwing, a group of grunge enthusiasts from northern NJ, from when we premiered their DIY music video for “Dark Hunting.” Now, we

“Merry Christmas Eve, Bitch.” The first line in Sean Bakers latest indie flick, Tangerine, grabs you by your shirt and doesn’t let you go. The

Get ready to rage with Milwaukee rapper, JUICEBOXXX and Brooklyn native, DJ Dog Dick! All ages. Doors open at 8pm. More info & tickets here.

Aries A full moon in your house of friendships is exactly what you need right now to forget that professional struggles and romantic stressors abound.

BRNDA are a bouncy, fuzz-heavy “snackcore” band from DC, and they want you to let loose and explore your sexuality — and swipe some tasty

Day 1: Nursing a beer on the sidewalk on the first day of Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle, a friend and I watched death

If you didn’t already know, this weekend was the third annual Gigawatts Fest, a Brooklyn festival that had over 50 bands perform at bars and

When Billy Corgan announced the Smashing Pumpkins third album, Melon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, he said it would be akin to Pink Floyd’s The

It goes without saying, but indie music is teeming with alt girls who are straight up killing the game. So, in honor of all these

Aries This week focus on your daily health. You brush your teeth. You wear your bike helmet. Now do something every day this week to

Alt Space is excited to bring you a musical and visual collaboration between artists pari∀h and urpdurp. We are huge fans of this pair, both

Before supreme pop overlord Taylor Swift dominated top 40 radio with her wink-and-smile musicality, there was Alanis Morissette. At first glance it’s a bizarre comparison