Piotr Orlov
Articles by Piotr Orlov
From starry arena spectacles to intimate club nights and free outdoor celebrations, there’s something for every taste and budget happening near you.
Whether he’s creating works for gallery shows or mass transit displays, Brooklyn artist Derrick Adams focuses on responsibility and representation.
Retrospectives at the New Museum and the Guggenheim, and a historic survey at MoMA, showcase art rooted in music, improvisation and dance.
The prestigious prize, which is sometimes called the "foodie Oscars," returns with a new slate of honorees and a first-ever award for bakeries.
After two decades abroad, a onetime pillar of New York's music and theater communities has come home to play statesman to a new generation of jazz musicians with original views and leadership qualities.
A gift of $8 million from the Bluestone Foundation, a nonprofit devoted to funding educational initiatives, will help to fund programming in a new Garden facility bearing the Bluestone name.
The history and legacy of Studio Rivbea, a downtown loft operated during the 1970s by Sam and Beatrice Rivers, is the focus of a concert series featuring artists who played there alongside their spiritual heirs.
Also active as a writer, arranger and engineer, Adams steered chart-topping disco and hip hop hits, while also making more eccentric, personal records that had a lasting impact on later producers.
Founded in 2018 by two jazz-loving expat DJ partners, Take Two mixes classic records, live reinterpretations and a casual, intimate vibe.
Black and Queer producers and DJs at the heart of the city’s dance community have produced an event that’s “for us by us.”
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