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Melanie Jane Parker

Articles by Melanie Jane Parker


In a hotel room once set aside for orgies, an intimate theatrical event called HotelMotel is unfolding for just twenty people at a time. Playwright and director Derek Ahonen tells us all about it.


While composting might seem like the last thing you want to take on in your tiny NYC apartment it’s easier than you might think, and, if done correctly, won't attract any rodents or pests.


The Guggenheim has temporarily taken over the East Village. We dropped by their new space, formerly a vacant lot, this morning...


In a city where you can find just about anything your little heart desires at nearly any time of the day or night, the number of yoga studios, yoga teachers, and yoga "styles" follows suit.


Click on the film stills for details and reviews on this week's new releases and repertory screenings.


In Manhattan they may pay through the nose to buy mummified animals from corporate chains, but in Brooklyn it's all about DIY mummification.


Ross Perlin, author of Intern Nation, talks to us about business ethics, the NYC intern boom, and what we can all do to restore the internship's good name.


Click on the film stills for more details and reviews of this


Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson have been working their way into


Melanie Jane Parker/Gothamist The facade of soon-to-be demolished Mars Bar has


Ken Goebel Rivka Galchen hails from Oklahoma but has come to


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