N.Y.U. Steinhardt presents “G. Pryor/ A Closing,” an exhibition celebrating the life and art of late Steinhardt professor Gerald Pryor, from Sept.8 – 24 in…
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BY KAREN REMPEL | Toad Hall is a charming neighborhood pub in Soho, named after the famous manor in “The Wind in the Willows.” Drink…
Script writers and actors are on strike. Summer is on the wane. But fear not, all is not lost: Councilmember Erik Bottcher is sponsoring a…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Climate change hit Coney Island on Fri., Aug. 18 — and it felt a lot like a celebration as Heidi Siegfried,…
The Village Trip returns for its fifth annual festival celebrating arts and activism across Greenwich Village and the East Village. From Sept. 8 through Sept.…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | As police and Parks Department officers have recently been focusing on pushing vendors away from the Washington Square Park fountain —…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | In 1972, two years before he would become Patti Smith’s guitarist, Lenny Kaye worked at a record store in New…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Weighing in at 5 pounds and running 600 pages, Clayton Patterson’s “In the Shadows: The People’s History of New York City…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Members of the American actors union, SAG-AFTRA, have joined the picket line at 19th Street and Park Avenue South in…