“COVID was pretty traumatic but also a great teacher in ways.”
Posts by Author Archives: Billy McEntee
Billy McEntee has been fortunate to work for arts non-profits in Boston, Denver, Berkeley, and now New York. His writing has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Vanity Fair, American Theatre, HowlRound, Observer, and others. He's usually getting wine at Dandelion or eating cookies at Archestratus.
HACO Premieres Its First In-Person Show Since COVID, Uplifting 12 Artists
As New York reawakens, so do its galleries.
“We Are Nature” Offers a Pride Eco-Party
Drag performances will intersperse the evening;
Nickolas D’Annunzio Uses Art as a Vehicle for Queerness In “Hey Mama…”
The traditions of art forms are tied to the stifling traditions of gender
Meet Greenpoint Native and Artist-Of-All-Trades Ashtraypunk
He’s lived in Greenpoint his whole life.
Rainy Fu’s Cityfuuds Pays Tribute to Local Culinary Icons
The plight of restaurants amid COVID inspired her work.
Pandemusic Supports Musicians and Keeps Live Performances Going
“Music is in crisis.”
“Romantic Lowlife Fantasies” is a Fizzy, Photographic Collection of Late-Aughts, Bygone Brooklyn
Capturing a photograph is capturing a feeling.
POMPEI Offers Art, Vibes, and Community
One of the many blessings in Greenpoint is that there’s no shortage of artwork and galleries. Wandering the alphabetical streets, main drags, and waterfront, it’s not hard to spill into […]
With Comedy Clubs Closed, Rachel Williams Finds Laughs at Local Restaurants
Williams produces a free biweekly comedy show.