In September we débuted the trailer for Cheryl Dunn’s excellent new documentary on New York street photography, “Everybody Street,” which premièred at the equally excellent show “Alfred Stieglitz New York,” at the Seaport Museum. Here’s Dunn’s take on the photographer Mary Ellen Mark, the third of five exclusive expanded excerpts from the film that we’re featuring here this week.
Goings On
What we’re watching, listening to, and doing this week, online, in N.Y.C., and beyond. Paid subscribers also receive book picks.
Goings On
Michael Schulman’s Oscar Predictions
Also: Kwikstep and Rokafella’s freestyle-dance party, Tierra Whack, Richard Linklater’s new documentary, and more.
Culture Desk
New York City Travel Posters Through the Decades
Images from a century past showcase colorful dreams of a magnetic metropolis.
By Nicholas D. Lowry
Goings On
Peter Morgan’s “Patriots” Heads to Broadway
Also: The soft-rock palette of Arlo Parks, the tearjerker musical “The Notebook,” Eric Fischl’s paintings of bourgeois cocoons, and more.
The New Yorker Radio Hour
In “Great Expectations,” Vinson Cunningham Watches Barack Obama’s Rise Up Close
The journalist’s autobiographical novel reflects his time working on Barack Obama’s campaign, and in his White House. Plus, Bradley Cooper’s shot at Oscar glory.