Introducing the all-new SCENES Media digital series, “Film Nosh,” where hosts Chris and Peek bring you a clever and fun review of some of the year’s best (and worst!) films. This week, they take a look at the Wes Anderson film, “Isle of Dogs.”
Introducing the all-new SCENES Media digital series, “Film Nosh,” where hosts Chris and Peek bring you a clever and fun review of some of the year’s best (and worst!) films. This week, they take a look at the Wes Anderson film, “Isle of Dogs.”
See and hear why Sting is a fan of jazz/pop artist Laila Biali.
Lesley Barth sings her new folk song ‘Nashville’ and other originals from New York City on SCENES Live Sessions.
Classical pianist, singer and songwriter Matthew Maimone performs original songs especially for you on SCENES Live Sessions.
“Impractical Jokers” is a tribute to the city that gave it birth. Probably in the back of a dirty cab driven by some guy who speaks no Indo-European language.
With a provocative story, a skilled cast, and the beautiful interiors and streetscapes of New York City, the film sounds like it’s worth a summer’s afternoon spent in air conditioning — so long as you don’t think too hard about it.
Blindman’s style is reggae. He has shared the stage with such icons as Jimmy Cliff, Barrington Levy, Julian Marley, and the original Wailers.
Twenty years ago, Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich wrote a hypothetical graduation speech, later made famous by Baz Luhrmann, offering advice to the class of ‘97 as they ventured into the unknown territory of adulthood. In addition to simple, but smart, suggestions like “wear sunscreen” and “dance,” the column contained two lines of advice about living in twoRead more
The subway is where I realize that New York is now my home. This complex system carries me to every corner of this metropolis — my metropolis