Jacob Latimore is the latest triple threat to hit the radio waves and big screens. Fresh off of his role in the Will Smith film Collateral Beauty, the twenty-year-old singer and actor released his new album, Connection. The latest video off of his big debut, "The Real," shows off Latimore’s R&B chops and dance moves…
Month: January 2017
The future is female but more importantly, so is the new resistance movement! On Saturday, January 21st, one day after the presidential inauguration millions of people around the world took to the streets to participate in Women’s Marches. The main march was held in Washington DC where it is estimated that a crowd of at least…
On January 22nd, one day after millions of people participated in Women’s Marches around the world, actress and feminist activist Rose McGowan and curator/artist Indira Cesarine hosted a panel discussion, "Art and Activism" at The Untitled Space. Held on the 44th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the event drew a packed house and was part…
Zara Martin and Whinnie Williams are the fashion It-girls and musical tastemakers that make up DJ duo, Ooh La La. In between playing for some of the biggest names in entertainment and music the ladies also find time to promote social causes and they still love a down and dirty basement party. Check out our interview below…
UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN A Group Exhibition of Female Artists Curated by Indira Cesarine A Portion of Proceeds to Benefit the ERA COALITION and the Fund for Women’s Equality EXHIBITION ON VIEW January 17 - February 5, 2017 Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm / Weekends 11am - 6pm Artist Talk - January 22, 6 - 9pm Hosted by Indira…
Earlier this month more than one-hundred artists, curators, and galleries signed a letter that proposed the J20 Art Strike, a measure calling for American art and cultural institutions to close on January 20th, the day of the presidential inauguration. Signees, including feminist artists Cindy Sherman, Marilyn Minter and Barbara Kruger see the closings as a way…
Protest can come in many forms - art, music, boycott, writing, and countless other methods are proven tools in voicing opposition. Historically, the loudest method of resistance has always been the protest march and on January 21st, a day after the presidential inauguration and one day prior to the 44th anniversary of Roe vs Wade, a giant crowd of…
It’s 2017! What will you do differently this year? Tina Turnbow interviewed and photographed seven creatives including Alix Brown, Yael Stone, Dr. David Colbert, Elina Fuhrman, Brian Newman, Kim Coiffier, and Nina Garcia about their New Year’s resolutions and hopes for the new year. Get inspired, check out the interviews below! Alix Brown, DJ and Musician Tina Turnbow:…
The Outsider Art Fair New York Metropolitan Pavilion 125 West 18th Street, New York January 19 - 22, 2016 Outsider Art Fair, the original art fair for alternative art, returns to the city next week for its 25th anniversary edition. From January 19th through 22nd, galleries from all across the United States and around the…
UPRISE / ANGRY WOMEN A Group Exhibition of Female Artists Curated by Indira Cesarine A Portion of Proceeds to Benefit the ERA COALITION and the Fund for Women’s Equality EXHIBITION ON VIEW January 17 - February 5, 2017 January 17th Opening 6pm – 9pm More events to be announced THE UNTITLED SPACE 45 Lispenard Street Unit 1W NYC 10013…
Donald Trump has been called many things during his gradual rise to political power: businessman, television personality, and now president-elect. But one teen is reminding people exactly who they voted for in this year’s election. Despite saying some spectacularly awful things about women in the past – including comparing women to dogs and seemingly advocating…