The Kitchen is a non-profit, multi-disciplinary performance venue and art space located at 512 West 19th Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in Greenwich Village in 1971 by Steina and Woody Vasulka, who were frustrated at the lack of an outlet for video art. The space takes its name from the original location, the kitchen of the Mercer Arts Center which was the only available place for the artists to screen their video pieces. Although first intended as a location for the exhibition of video art, The Kitchen soon expanded its mission to include other forms of art and performance. In 1974, The Kitchen relocated to a building at the corner of Wooster and Broome Streets in SoHo, and incorporated as a not-for-profit arts organization. In 1987 it moved to its current location. The first music director of The Kitchen was composer Rhys Chatham.
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The wives of Irish mobsters take over organized crime operations in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of 1970s New York after the FBI arrests their husbands. It was written and directed by Andrea Berloff in her directorial debut.
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The movie is based on Ollie Masters and Ming Doyle's graphic novel of the same name. Tiffany Haddish signed on for the film after coming off her breakthrough performance in Girls Trip.
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Performance art in New York City.. Music venues in Manhattan.. Culture of New York City.