16/04/2026
volume 2026.4
Brooklyn-based artists Mo Bone (Mo Bone) and Sasha Kolomatsky (Sasha Kolomatsky) host weekly figure drawing sessions in a beautiful Soho studio and it has become my religion. The models are always fantastic and Iām so glad to have reconnected with my pencils and sketchbook. Come by one week and youāll probably see me there!
Obsessed: Jean Caceros
I beg you HBO Max, please turn this show into a special š Since exiting SoHo Playhouse last summer after first watching Morgan BassichisāsĀ āCan I Be Frank?ā, a piece of myself still remains in that theater in awe of what Morgan accomplished. This tribute to Frank Maya is an extraordinary altar built on deep hilarity, exquisite f@ggotry, and tenderly delivered bitter truths. This show is medicine for this moment.
Obsessed:Ampersand Paris
If you need a feel-good show and a sense of camaraderie with strangers, go see Burnout Paradise at Astor Place Theater. Youāll feel exhilarated, secondhand anxiety, community with your row, and a touch of whimsy. Itās an impressive feat of endurance that might leave you wondering if you can run backward on a treadmill (you canāt). Go get tix, itās running (lol) through June!
Obsessed:
Get ready to move! Founded in 2023, PRACTICE SPACE is shaking up the dance scene with low-stakes, collective improvisation. What began as a small gathering has grown through word-of-mouth into a thriving network of 300 artists. This May and June, local artists will lead nine sessions open to the publicāexpect pure, ego-free experimentation that builds toward a wild, improvised performance in July.Ā
Obsessed:Angel AcunĢa Del Villar
Spring is in the air, and shirtless runners are in the streets. Is there a better way to usher in warmer weather than showing full sweaty bouncing torso to the world?! I sure canāt think of one. This is perhaps my favorite act of public sluttery, and it comes at the perfect time when Iām really getting back into my running grind.
Obsessed:andrew uhrig