TARGET MARGIN THEATER PRESENTS THIS IS REAL THROUGH APRIL 4 (SPONSORED)

Photo: Whitney Browne

This is Real brings Target Margin Theater’s transgressive spirit to life for America in 2026. Created by 2025 Obie Award-winning director David Herskovits and a cohort of artists, this new work is inspired by the obsessions of the great French writer Jean Genet: power, sex, and revolution. This is a patriotic play.

A theater. A brothel. A business. In Target Margin’s new work This is Real, performers enact fantasies of American power while an insurrection rages just outside. As the dust settles, who among us will be left wearing the crown? And what sacrifices must be made?

Genet was a hero of the counter-culture—thief, drifter, prostitute—who wrote from prison; his work affronted convention and challenged audiences to question their own lives. His artistic descendants include Ludlam, Jack Smith, David Bowie, and us at Target Margin Theater! We admire Genet’s unflinching honesty in confronting power without fear. He does not judge. He is never prim or pious. Our work swells with that bravery. This is Real represents a vision of America as we have re-created it here and now.

“Every time you see one of [Herskovits]’ meticulously created shows, you leave more confused than ever, and you’re better for it” (2025 Obie Awards). For This is Real, Herskovits and company ask audiences to consider the beauty and wisdom of the outsider. Aren’t we, all of us, outsiders in our own ways?

This is Real runs through April 4 at the Doxsee Theater in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

Tickets starting from $30: TargetMargin.org/ThisIsReal

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CRAICFEST 2026 OPENS TOMORROW AT VILLAGE EAST BY ANGELIKA (SPONSORED)

Our friends at CraicFest – the Irish Film Festival in NYC – are back for their 27th year, bringing a lively celebration of Irish film and culture to Village East Cinemas, March 5–7. Expect U.S. and NYC premieres, filmmaker Q&As, family-friendly screenings, and festive after-parties — all highlighting some of the most exciting new voices in contemporary Irish cinema.

Here’s what’s coming up:

March 5 – Saipan: A World Cup Feud (NYC Premiere)
📍 Village East by Angelika | 7:00pm ALMOST SOLD OUT

The explosive story behind one of Ireland’s most talked-about sporting moments ahead of the 2002 World Cup, followed by a special Q&A and after-party.

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Friday, March 6 – Best of Irish Shorts
📍 Village East by Angelika | 7:00pm

Best of Shorts celebrates bold new voices in Irish cinema with a curated lineup of award-winning films spanning drama, humor, intimacy, and raw human connection. Featuring Mouse, I Do, HomeTime, The Wheel, Mourning Glory, and Gale Force, the evening highlights some of Ireland’s most exciting emerging filmmakers, with select local directors in attendance for audience Q&A. Tickets are $30 and include entry to the official after-party at Factory 380 with complimentary beer and appetizers.

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Saturday, March 7
📍 Village East by Angelika
11:30am – Kids Fest: Best of Animated Shorts (Get 20% off at Checkout)
This lively program in partnership with Cartoon Saloon features some of their award-winning animated shorts.

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1:00pm – BP FALLON ROCK’N’ROLL WIZARD VOL 1
3:00PM – Where the Road Meets the Sky (U.S. Premiere)
5:00pm – No Ordinary Heist (U.S. Premiere)
7:00pm – Ballroom Boom (U.S. Premiere & Closing Night Film)

Whether you’re a film lover, a fan of Irish culture, or simply looking for a great night out in the city, CraicFest offers something special.

Tickets are selling fast—secure yours now and be part of CraicFest 2025!

View the full schedule and secure your tickets at thecraicfest.com

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LINDY WEST AND GUY BRANUM (SPONSORED)

The New York Times bestselling author celebrates the publication of her latest book with an entertaining evening in conversation with Guy Branum (Hacks). An engaging and laugh-out-loud narrative of transformation, Adult Braces brings readers on an uproarious cross-country road trip as West unpacks her tumultuous post-Shrill and Hulu adaptation years.

Skint readers can get a Standard/Members ticket for $20 ticket (reg. $32) using code: West
(Please note, books are not included with this special offer.)

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