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How the Oscar Race Responds to Donald Trump

From 'Anora' to 'Wicked,' Oscar movies are not staying quiet about issues raised by the incoming administration.

New York’s film schools diversify, fuel industry

Joel and Ethan Coen, Martin Scorsese, Ang Lee and "Frozen River" helmer Courtney Hunt do share one part of their varied backgrounds: They all happen to have all attended film school in New York City.

NY tax credits save the day

A WGA strike and a gubernatorial scandal fail to put a damper on New York's film and television production.

Gotham Awards never the same show twice

Faced with a chorus of conflicting cheers and boos over last year's Gotham Awards nominees and winners, IFP's board modified their mission statement, which now reads that the best films are made by filmmaker and not committee, with an "economy of means."

Restaurant guide for the money-minded NY indie

Restaurant guide for the money-minded NY indie

Animation categories aren’t confusing — they’re just drawn that way

Emmy's animation categories aren't really confusing, limiting and frustrating -- they're just drawn that way.

Tune in tomorrow

Show creators love a Daytime Emmy expansion -- but not everyone is pleased just to be nominated.

Lawsuits fly to determine ownership of ‘Tribeca’

The geographical locale of Tribeca has been around almost as long as the city of New York itself, and the geographical designation of "Tribeca" has a somewhat community-based, grassroots history. But the fight over the use of "Tribeca" -- at least in connection with film festivals -- is only getting started.

Escaping the power lunch

Around New York, any restaurant is fair game for a film deal -- including some of the city's most unexpected eateries.