BY THE VILLAGE SUN | As any performing artist knows, cheap rehearsal space is hard to come by in New York City, particularly in Downtown…
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For one day in December — thanks to Rob Cristofaro, the founder of Alife, the Rivington Street streetwear store, who hooked it all up —…
BY JOHN PIETARO | The scene was unmistakably Pangea, that home of outsider hip, as the bar and club overflowed with a timeless sense of…
BY JASMINE SHIFFER | “Afghanistan Is Not Funny,” comedian and playwright Henry Naylor’s latest play, finished its run at Soho Playhouse on Sun., Dec. 11.…
BY SHARON WOOLUMS | The long-awaited Expo 2022, a showcase of the brilliant talents at Greenwich House’s older adult centers, was put together by volunteers…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Eugene Hütz is consumed by the clash of powers in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Originally from Boyarka in central…
La MaMa ETC has announced a $250,000 matching grant from the actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein, one of La MaMa’s most beloved and iconic artists,…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | You can take a literary leap into the new year at either of two Downtown marathon poetry readings on Jan.…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | The term “cultural appropriation” is thrown around a fair bit these days. In fact, a new occasion to declare it —…