BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | “Murder Among Friends” By Bob Barry Presented by the Amateur Comedy Club, Sniffen Court, Manhattan The Amateur Comedy Club, the oldest…
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“The Second Oswald,” a new play by Andrei Codrescu, focuses on writer Kerry Thornley, who served with Lee Harvey Oswald in the U.S. Marines and…
Get a taste of the talent of visual artists at Westbeth Artists Housing when the world’s largest affordable artists residence puts on its Winter Show,…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | The Rolling Stones performed a secret invitation-only concert at Racket NYC in Chelsea to celebrate the next day’s release of…
BY RACHEL de ARAGON | Nuyorican Poets Cafe has been a hot spot for fostering talent — in poetry, theater and jazz. Many well-known names…
BY SARAH SWINWOOD | “Shadows in the City” is described as being filmed in a nameless place; it is quite clearly set in a New…
The Meatpacking District is always a party but things reached another level on Thurs., Sept. 14, when 4,000 people flooded the streets for the Diner…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | With free museum entrances, wheatpaste postering on the High Line, queer films and a “controversial” concert — plus some live…
BY JEFFERSON SIEGEL | Through the lens of history, the Sixties decade is often remembered as an era of peace and love. It was also…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | He’s “leaving Las Vegas” — not à la Nicolas Cage in the ’95 movie of the same name — but soon…