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Five girls of color navigate a 'cultural bonding' program with their white fathers in 2008 โ laugh-out-loud sharp on what families choose not to talk about.
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Five girls of color navigate a 'cultural bonding' program with their white fathers in 2008 โ laugh-out-loud sharp on what families choose not to talk about.
Four comedians each present an original conspiracy theory, then face peer review from the audience and their fellow panelists โ the winner gets a handcrafted tin-foil hat.
John Waters' 1972 monument to transgressive camp, on 35mm as part of Nitehawk's 'Be Gay, Do Crime' Pride series. The midnight showing is the correct way to experience this film.
Park Chan-wook's queer neo-noir in 35mm โ part of Nitehawk's Be Gay, Do Crime series. For a film about deception, desire, and women who outwit everyone around them, Pride month framing is exactly right.
Books and burlesque โ two things that have no business being in the same room together, and yet. Caveat does what Caveat does.
ACT UP New York marks the 45th anniversary of the AIDS epidemic with a candlelight vigil and march. A Pride month event with real weight behind it โ not a party, a reckoning.
A documentary about the theft of nearly half a million dollars in props from Walt Disney World โ debauchery and heist logic inside the happiest place on earth.
After 10 months, the book club that actually finished Infinite Jest is doing a bonus session to revisit DFW's most important footnote. For the kind of person who actually finished it.
The Language of Wine Assessment โ what makes a wine 'good' and who decides? Part of Caveat's recurring lecture series.
Hitchcock's queer-coded thriller on 35mm โ the subtext about forbidden desires and strangers who become accomplices gets to be text for once.
Recurring vocabulary game-show and tournament at Caveat โ this edition is law-themed. For enthusiastic word nerds who want a little competition with their evening.
Watch the Tonys with a crowd that actually cares โ comedians, theater obsessives, and the Caveat faithful.
The adult after-dark version of Nitehawk's beloved Spoons Toons series โ cartoons and cocktails, no kids in sight.
Housing Works Bookstore's 30th anniversary celebration โ a multi-course dinner by chef Camille Becerra. The bookstore has been one of NYC's most beloved cultural institutions.
The 15th Annual Blue Note Jazz Festival runs all of June. Artists this week include Kenny Garrett, MonoNeon, Chief Adjuah, and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band across three venues.
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