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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.
Polish-American Artist Beatrice Wolert to Lead a Chalk-A-Thon at McGolrick Park
Parks have become necessary public space during COVID.
Local ‘Silicon Valley’ Actress and Filmmaker Debuts Short at Greenpoint Film Festival
The film premieres this Friday.
Greenpoint Musician Snowsuit Pony Releases Debut EP
He wrote five original songs during the pandemic.
Painter Jay Miriam on Finding “Beautiful Moments in the Mundane”
The paintings are enormously compelling.
Comedy at Cooper to Celebrate One-Year Anniversary
Comedy at Cooper is every Monday at 7 pm.
The Park Church Coop is Hosting a Summer Concert Series
Every concert is an entirely unique and different experience.
Kent Street’s Yaro Offers Classes, Ceramics, and Community
“COVID was pretty traumatic but also a great teacher in ways.”
HACO Premieres Its First In-Person Show Since COVID, Uplifting 12 Artists
As New York reawakens, so do its galleries.