BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | A letter I received from Donald Trump in 1992 is going up for auction. The estimate is $2,000 to $10,000. Being…
Posts published in “Arts”
BY CASEY EPSTEIN-GROSS | On July 17, the writer Ada Calhoun returned to the newly reopened Jefferson Market Library — a place where she’d spent…
BY BEN TOGUT | In May, City Lore recognized Clayton Patterson and his lifelong partner, painter Elsa Rensaa, with a plaque to celebrate their many…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Even the graffiti is in bad shape these days in New York. The famed E. Houston Street graffiti wall a.k.a.…
BY KEITH J. KELLY | Financial woes and flagging audience numbers forced the award-winning musical “Paradise Square” — set in Downtown Manhattan’s infamous Five Points…
BY BETSY KIM | In the one-person show, “Mister Miss America,” written and performed by Neil D’Astolfo, Derek Tyler Taylor, a 24-year-old Miss Southwestern Virginia beauty contest…
BY ELI KIMBELL | If you’ve ever spoken at length with any of the employees at the Joe & the Juice at Sixth Avenue and…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Billy Strings is the hottest artist to happen in bluegrass in decades. Perhaps that happened because the 29-year-old guitarist remains…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | With colorful, ribald stories and full-throated, joyous song, Malachy McCourt was officially installed among the pantheon of luminaries at Theatre 80…