312 Bowery, New York, NY 10012 (Bowery & Bleecker)
(212) 466-1100
http://theholenyc.com
With few stones left unturned, the Hole is one of our favorite artsy destinations in NYC. Consistently cutting edge curation mixed with an appetite for art like we’ve never known keeps this... Read More
18 West Houston St (@ Mercer)
212.995.2000
www.angelikafilmcenter.com
Scenario 1: Are you itching to see the latest Michael Bay robo-stravaganza, Bruce Willis crash-fest or Pixar’s latest cast of talking animals in 3D, equipped with a tub of popcorn and a giant Diet... Read More
209 West Houston St (Bedford & Varick)
212.727.8110
www.filmforum.org
Film Forum opened in 1970 as an alternative screening space with 50 folding chairs, one projector, and a $19,000 annual budget. Fast-forward to today, and the theater is the only autonomous... Read More
323 Sixth Ave (@ West 3rd St)
212.924.7771
www.ifccenter.com
The IFC Center, NYC’s ultimate entertainment space for New Yorkers seeking out the best in independent film, opened in June 2005 in the historic Waverly Theater. After a four-year renovation, the... Read More
17 Irving Pl (@ 15th St)
212.777.6800
www.irvingplaza.com
Opening in the Flatiron district in 1888, Irving Plaza spent the next 90 years finding its identity. Transitioning from a German Theatre to a burlesque house, Yiddish theatre, French and Soviet film... Read More
143 East Houston St (Eldridge & Forsyth Sts.)
212.358.7709
www.landmarktheatresnewyork.com/newyork
Sunshine Cinema has come a long way since Yiddish vaudeville—its main feature in 1909 when it originally opened as the Houston Hippodrome. In 1945, this home of shtick kicks closed down to become a... Read More
175 8th Ave (18th St & 19th St)
212.242.0800
www.joyce.org
Founded in 1982, The Joyce Theater was created by dancers for dance. Since then, the Joyce Theater has become one of the most premiere dance venues, hosting over 270 national and international small... Read More
181 2nd Ave., New York, NY (@ 12th St)
212.529.6998
www.villageeastcinema.com
The Village East Cinemas is the sister theater of the Angelika Film Center. Once a synagogue and opening as a Yiddish theater in 1926, the Moorish influence is still intact with gilded ceilings,... Read More