A torrential rain didn’t keep the storied Washington Square Association from lighting the holiday tree under the arch on Monday evening. The tree lighting had…
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St. Mark’s Place artist artist Ian Dave Knife transformed a leftover tree stump into a beautiful work of street art. Roots became hair and colors…
BY MARY REINHOLZ AND LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated Tues., Dec. 10, 5:30 p.m.: The Associated supermarket, on E. 14th St. between First Ave. and Avenue…
The artist De La Vega is know for his murals and sidewalk chalk drawings and aphorisms, such as “Become Your Dream.” Until 2010, he had…
The Washington Square Park holiday tree lighting, originally set for Wed., Dec. 4, is now on for tonight, Mon., Dec. 9, at 6 p.m. Trevor…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Facebook swipe According to police, on Tues., Sept. 17, at 10:15 p.m., an unknown individual removed a 29-year-old victim’s…
BY BRIANA BARTENIEFF | Between the city’s holiday markets and the frothing mouths of consumers, the Christmas spirit can become buried somewhere between a Forever…
A native New Yorker, artist Mac McGill calls the East Village home. He was a squatter there during the neighborhood’s turbulent era in the 1980s…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | A group of West Side residents is laying down the law with the cops — and they’re sending a message loud…
BY GAIL FOX | I wrote this as a response and more to The New York Times article “14th Street, Manhattan: A Congested Thoroughfare Transformed,”…