Tag Archives: The Kitchen

Dance on a Dime: 7 Ways to Get Cheap Tickets in New York

Watching dance can be an expensive hobby, particularly in New York, where ticket prices are high and performances happen every night. Listed below are some of the tricks I’ve learned over the past few years to see all kinds of … Continue reading

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Between Horror & Humor: Eight Questions for Jack Ferver about the New York Premiere of ‘Two Alike’

Downtown dancer/choreographer Jack Ferver and visual artist Marc Swanson debuted their collaborative work Two Alike at the Contemporary Arts Museum of Houston in 2011. The performance, both dark and comic, explores the effects of abuse on queer youth. The piece … Continue reading

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Becoming a Real Boy in the World of Hip-Hop: Kyle Abraham Debuts Live! The Realest MC at The Kitchen

The Adventures of Pinocchio — the 19th-century Italian children’s novel made famous by Walt Disney’s animated film — follows a mischievous marionette that, after a series of fantastical adventures, becomes a real boy. Troubled by recent headlines about bullied gay … Continue reading

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