BBrooklyn Read More MICHELLE URANOWITZ with Patrick DenneyFebruary 4, 2026 In a well-worn SoHo loft, the dancer and filmmaker Michelle Uranowitz has spent the last year-and-change building something…
BBrooklyn Read More Ellis Scott’s Night Terminus – The Brooklyn RailFebruary 4, 2026 Ellis ScottNight TerminusDundurn Press, 2026 Queer literature can oftentimes feel lonely. In perusing through the canon of queer…
BBrooklyn Read More MONUMENTS – The Brooklyn RailFebruary 4, 2026 MONUMENTSMOCA Geffen Center & The BrickOctober 23, 2025–May 3, 2026 Los Angeles I’m writing this review from Vienna:…
BBrooklyn Read More Diane Simpson: Formal Wear – The Brooklyn RailFebruary 4, 2026 Formal WearAmerican Academy of Arts and LettersSeptember 27, 2025–February 8, 2026New York Diane Simpson has gained considerable visibility…
BBrooklyn Read More AYOUNG KIM with Eana KimFebruary 4, 2026 Rail: What about the wallpaper work, Evening Peak Time is Back (2022)? Kim: That piece is a collaboration…
BBrooklyn Read More Helle Helle’s they – The Brooklyn RailFebruary 4, 2026 Helle HelletheyTranslated from the Danish by Martin AitkenNew Directions, 2026 They, the titular mother-daughter pair at the heart…
BBrooklyn Read More Life On Repeat – The Brooklyn RailFebruary 4, 2026 Jo WarrenAll MouthOut-FRONT! FestivalJudson Memorial ChurchJanuary 8, 2026New York A rising glow illuminates five characters glitching through their…
BBrooklyn Read More Collage Revisited (1988, 2025) and Story/ (2013)February 4, 2026 Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane CompanyCollage Revisited (1988, 2025), Story/ (2013)New York Live ArtsJanuary 10–12, 2026New York History of…
BBrooklyn Read More LANA LIN with Porochista KhakpourFebruary 4, 2026 Rail: I would love to know more about your concept of “autobiomythography.” As well as “near fiction,” which…
BBrooklyn Read More Jen Percy’s Girls Play DeadFebruary 4, 2026 Jen PercyGirls Play Dead: Acts of Self-PreservationDoubleday, 2025 I was standing in front of a body of painted…
BBrooklyn Read More Joy Gregory: Catching Flies with HoneyFebruary 4, 2026 Upstairs, “The Blonde” occupies its own room. On one screen plays The Fairest (1998), a video of interviews…
BBrooklyn Read More That’s How Criticism (Or Poetry) Goes: Celebrating Michael FriedFebruary 3, 2026 Rather than a topic or theme, I would propose an occasion—an occasion of celebration and taking stock. Michael…