BY JOANIE FRITZ ZOSIKE | Thomas Scott Walker, a 50-year veteran of The Living Theatre, died on Jan. 29. He was 76. Walker was found…
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BY RACHEL deARAGON | The three-year closure of the Nuyorican Poets Cafe for a major reconstruction project has not stopped this Lower East Side cultural…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | More than 25 local musicians took a walk on the wild side at a Lou Reed Birthday Tribute at Two…
The 81st edition of the Whitney Biennial — the longest-running survey of contemporary art in the United States — opens Wed., March 20. The exhibit…
The Village Trip is getting a boost from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, which has awarded it an $8,000 grant. The festival is one of…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Spring is in the air and that means…it’s time once again to start cobbling together the giant puppets, masks and…
BY GARRETT OWEN | It’s 1:30 on a gray Saturday afternoon. Carrigan Miller is short on sleep. He bartended until 4 a.m. at the famous…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The Washington Square Music Festival is going in a new direction, including both a new music director and new musical…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Emmy award-winning composer and playwright William Electric Black has brought many characters to the stage. But now he has brought a…
BY ANDREW CHECCHIA | Borscht and bombs tell a bittersweet story of community and tragedy in “Veselka: The Rainbow on the Corner at the Center…