Sasha Silver

Tribeca's Climb to the Ranks of Cannes and Venice

It’s hard to imagine that the Tribeca Film Festival is only four years old, as it has rapidly become a fixture of yearly New York City events and is steadily gaining the international recogni

Precocious Kids Ponder Millions

Danny Boyle is a veteran filmmaker who specializes in the disturbing.

Spring Break Staff Picks

Staying in New York for Spring Break? It’s the perfect time for Francophiles and cinephiles to enjoy the 17-film retrospective at Walter Reade Theater.

Aged to Perfection

"I wanna be the Mick Jagger of secondhand," says Joshua Suzanne.

Film: Year in Review

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

A Very Engaging Duo

Jean-Pierre Jeunet is the perfect personification of his films—sometimes rough, a little bit mad, but essentially human.

High Tea and Celebrity in the Lower East Side

Nestled between a real estate agency and a palm reader, Teany, one of New York’s premiere tea joints, might look a little out of place.

In Times of War, Bring on the Magic

Fads in fashion. Movements in art. Revivals in music. These are
all elements of pop culture that evolve time and time again, and

Dress for Success: Women

While it may seem like a simple task, dressing for interviews is
more complicated than one might think. There’s a fine line

Learning to Survive on the Basics

College students are well-versed in the perils of having little to no money in their wallets--and just about the same amount of storage space in their humble dorm rooms.