Sundance: The filmmaker said making dialogue between photographer Peter Hujar and a friend "suspenseful, emotional, not ...
Ira Sachs’s new film, Peter Hujar’s Day, starts off as an elevation of the quotidian but transforms into something more ...
Peter Hujar's Day' filmmaker Ira Sachs explained the inspiration behind his experimental Ben Whishaw pic while at Deadline's Sundance Studio.
Sundance: Whishaw and Hall play 1970s New York artists in a gorgeous monologue of a movie that becomes one you want to live ...
On that score, you might say that “Peter Hujar’s Day” is the biopic as sonnet. The entire film takes place in one day — but ...
A venerable Chinese restaurant with an extensive history has officially closed its doors for the foreseeable future.
Inspired by poet Allen Ginsberg's 1994 poem that envisions San Francisco's street names in 2025, Neil Heinen thinks about what names might appear on Madison's street signs in 2025.
Lower East Side NYC podcast host Traven Rice interviews Filmmaker Stuart Ginsberg about his new film “ It’s A to Z: The Art ...
On a sunny, unseasonably warm winter day in 1967, an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people participated in what would become a preview of the Summer of Love. On January 14, hippies and other ...
It’s good that the film doesn’t use Ginsberg’s name or make reference to his poetry, for, to someone who knew Allen, the character borders on offensive. That said, the rest of “Queer ...
Although well known for his poetry, Ginsberg was also an avid photographer, capturing the people and places around him in spontaneous, often intimate snapshots ...