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HBO's new show Togetherness airs this weekend on February 21.

Second Season of ‘Togetherness’ Bound to Not Fall Apart

Qianqian Li, Contributing Writer February 19, 2016
HBO hosted a two-episode preview screening of season two of "Togetherness" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
"New York Now" is a new exhibition by Don Perlis at the Denise Bibro Fine Art in Chelsea.

Elmo Drinks Soda and Subway-goers Cower in Elaborate Chelsea Gallery

Rebecca Kao, Contributing Writer February 18, 2016
Don Perlis presents art focused on New York's iconic landmarks at The Denise Bibro Fine Art gallery in Chelsea.
Curated by Adam Dunlavy, “Close to the Chest” is a collaborative exhibition featuring the works of Steinhardt seniors Paula Rondon and Natalie Tung.

Gallery Intrigues Through Obscurity

Qianqian Li, Contributing Writer February 16, 2016
The gallery, featuring works from Paula Rondon and Natalie Tung, is the first show in Steinhardt's 2016 Senior Honors Studio series.
#makeamericagreatagain isn't our average American art exhibition.

Political Art Gallery Uses Satire to #makeamericagreatagain

Hannah Starke, Contributing Writer February 11, 2016
Multimedia gallery #makeamericagreatagain explores fear in the digital age of political media.
A modern classic, Clueless is one of many options to watch on Netflix this Valentine's Day.

What to Watch on Valentine’s Day, Depending on Your Relationship Status

Lily Dolin, Staff Writer February 11, 2016
Netflix recommendations to keep you occupied this Valentine's Day.
The local arts community gathered on Friday evening at The BogArt in Bushwick to welcome Art Guerra’s newly exhibited colorful mixed media paintings.

Guerra Gallery in Brooklyn Plays with Science to Make Trippy Paintings

Lily Dolin, Staff Writer February 10, 2016
The new exhibit at BogArt in Bushwick shows Art Guerra's style of layering beads, rubber, and foil on the canvas.
“Picturing Prestige: New York Portraits 1700-1860” is a current exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York which showcases artwork from three different eras of New York City.

History Through the Eyes of the Portrait

Tony Schwab, Staff Writer February 8, 2016
"Picturing Prestige: New York Portraits 1700-1860" is a new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York.
The cast of Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life stop by the NYU Cantor Film Center for a Q&A about their new series on Fox.

Cantor Screens Feel-Good Show

Daria Butler, Staff Writer February 8, 2016
The new FOX comedy screened at Cantor last Thursday and the cast answered questions.
You, Me and the Apocalypse premiered in the US last Thursday, Jan 28, on NBC.

‘You, Me and the Apocalypse’ Revives Doomsday Plots

Anubhuti Kumar, Staff Writer February 4, 2016
"You, Me and the Apocalypse" is NBC's surprisingly fresh take on the end of the world.

‘The Power of Prints’ is Unexpectedly Powerful

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor February 1, 2016
An artist who uses scissors with her mouth is one of many artists featured in a new exhibit.
NYU students took to the stage to compete in the 2016 Spring Welcome week’s “So You Think You NYU Can Dance” competition.

NYU Knows They Can Dance

Sydney Rappis, Contributing Writer February 1, 2016
NYU hosts annual dance competition "So You Think NYU Can Dance?"
X-Files Goes Back on 9 Seasons of Foundation

X-Files Goes Back on 9 Seasons of Foundation

Talia Milavetz, Entertainment Editor January 29, 2016
The popular '90s show comes back to FOX for six new episodes.