Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt and Anne Hathaway lead a weekend that moves from supernatural mystery to sharp‑edged fables.
May delivers prestige drama, star‑powered premieres and Netflix’s first live MMA showdown in a month built for big swings.
David Frankel’s sequel softens the original’s edge, exploring shifting power, ambition, and nostalgia in a changing industry.
David Mackenzie blends procedural precision with pulpier impulses in a tense London thriller elevated by sharp, electric performances.
Jaafar Jackson, Kate Hudson, Jason Segel, Jamie Bell and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson lead a slate that jumps from pop‑phenom biopic to dark comedy.
Antoine Fuqua’s biopic honors Michael Jackson’s artistry but keeps his deeper complexities safely out of frame.
Cronin trades Egypt‑centric lore for possession horror, pairing visceral dread with strong performances even as the mythology stays thin.
Jack Reynor, Anne Hathaway, Bob Odenkirk, Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan anchor a slate that moves from looping dread to class conflict.
"Exit 8" is a minimalist psychological thriller where repetition, fear, and avoidance tighten into a stark emotional reckoning.
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superb in a darkly funny chamber piece about mythmaking and deception.
Former and current members of the band, Albert Bouchard, Joe Bouchard, Danny Miranda, and Jules Radino, and special guests will attend.
The multiple Tony Award-winner is known for Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park with George, Gypsy, and Annie Get Your Gun.
The museum, which was founded in 1939, has more than 60,000 artifacts and is the only Smithsonian Affiliate in the region.
His "body of work functions as a mirror of contemporary America," Tom Needham, the venue's vice chair says.
She's known for tunes like "How Do I Live?," "Can't Fight the Moonlight," and "Blue."
"It's exhilarating but it's also bittersweet because you wish you could go back and do it all over again." — Ray Romano, at the new exhibit.
"It is a fitting tribute to LI that we can create and showcase 30 years of this beloved show to be enjoyed by its legions of LI fans."
The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame's inaugural Music Documentary Film Festival runs through the weekend in Stony Brook.
The Long Island Museum is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the great American novel, "The Great Gatsby." Admission is free 1 day a week.
A total of 24 music documentary films will screen, featuring The Beatles, Harry Chapin, Zombies, Steppenwolf, and more.
A film director hailing from Deer Park will have his work featured at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame this week.
A film director hailing from West Babylon will have his work featured at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in June.
Donations will go to Rise Life Services. The event will feature live music, a Chinese auction, face-painting, Sparky the Dragon, and more.
It will feature over 100 items, like several awards and Grammy nominations, and letters from presidents, Louis Armstrong, and Fred Astaire.
Three Village Schools student Mira Chang and The Stony Brook School student Angelina Zhang perform at Hofstra University December 16 and 17
It will feature rare memorabilia, behind-the-scenes video, awards, audio and video recordings, and vintage instruments and photos.
He will be inducted next week at Stony Brook ceremony featuring performances.
The move will be marked by a bottle launch on Tuesday.
Kool Rock Ski will perform as part of Hip-Hop's 50th Anniversary. Public Enemy producer Keith Shockless will appear in a panel discussion.
DJ Jazzy Jay, DJ Johnny Juice, Kool Rock-Ski, and Son of Bazerk will perform live at the celebration.
This is Pete Caldera’s second year performing at The Jazz Loft’s tributes to Frank Sinatra.
The artist best-known for "Blue," "How Do I Live," and "Can't Fight The Moonlight" will play songs from "the story ... so far tour."
A public recital is part of the requirements to fulfill the Doctorate of Musical Arts.
Arrowhead Elementary School second graders in Lorin Herrmann’s class learned the importance of the “three Rs” ahead of Earth Day.
Join Anderson and his ensemble April 28.
The former HBO series actress and singer will play as part of EVAN + ZANE at the Staller Center.
The Institute for New Music will support and nurture new creations by artists.
Harry Allen is set to perform April 21, with the Elsa Nilsson Band of Pulses taking the stage April 22.
Tickets are on sale for the "evening of dance" on March 4.
A concert is set for March 19.
Special museum exhibits honor jazz musicians who called Long Island home.
The museum will promote on LI, as well as Brooklyn, and Queens with monthly news blasts, officials said.
The Feb. 11 performance will feature "The Jazz Loft All Stars."
A full month of performances is planned.
Next month's spotlight will be on Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington and Ella Fitzgerald.
Ron and Julie Anne Meixsell will perform Jan. 22 with pianist Doris Anne McMullen.
The first show is Jan. 12 and will be held every second Thursday of the month.
This jazz music series showcases small duos/trios in the loft's main performance room.
The frontman is kicking off the new year with a special concert at the venue.
The Dec. 23 show is free with the purchase of a Hall of Fame admission ticket.