BY THE VILLAGE SUN | You might have recently noticed — it was pretty hard to miss — an 80-foot lift in action at the…
Posts published in “Arts”
BY MICHELE HERMAN | Walking along Fourteenth Street I came upon a rare new clothing store. Billy Joel’s bouncy mock-doo-wop “For the Longest Time” played…
BY ADAM KAMP | With one small, uncomfortable swivel chair on stage, and a glut of confidence, writer and performer Amie Enriquez creates a moving…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | Downtown bohemian bibliophiles are more likely to find themselves on a tar beach than a sandy Hamptons littoral. It just goes…
BY KAREN REMPEL | My first memory of Elton John’s music is listening to “The Bitch Is Back” at my Aunty Lynne’s house in Penticton,…
Enjoy a free jazz performance — as in, classic jazz that is free of charge, not avant-garde jazz— by the Virginia Mayhew Ensemble at Jefferson…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Community gardens and art collide in the “All Tomorrow’s Gardens” exhibit, opening at East Village Gallery tonight, Fri., Aug. 4.…
BY KASEY NOSS | A cataclysmic storm; a subway system underwater; elements of Earth that dance and sing: Theater for the New City’s 2023 summer…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | So these three comics walk into a former McDonald’s… . Already a mecca for comedy clubs, Greenwich Village will be…