The National Arts Club is inviting everyone to its Second Annual Community Day on Sat., Sept. 24, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Guests visiting…
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BY RACHEL de ARAGON | In the cauldron of ideas, images and sounds that translates into art, New York’s Lower East Side continues to deliver…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | John Darnielle, the founder of the Mountain Goats, is such a prolific songwriter that he frequently records his songs on…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Fashion Week got back to keeping it real. Last year, the annual extravaganza was mostly virtual. But this time around,…
BY ALEX EBRAHIMI | “A certain poet in outlandish clothes Gathered a crowd in some Byzantine lane, Talked of his country and its people, sang…
BY H.D. WRIGHT | In the corner of Arcadia Contemporary, a gallery in Soho at 421 West Broadway, Steve Diamant, the place’s owner, reclines on…
BY DAVID DEBLINGER | When the organizers of The Village Trip arts festival asked me to direct a reading of excerpts from “On the Road,”…
It’s the biggest Superfine NYC Fair to date! The Market Line on New York’s Lower East Side is being taken over by the #1 artist-driven…
BY KAREN REMPEL | Caffè Reggio at 119 MacDougal St. has been a favorite haunt of beatniks and poets and beatnik poets since the Fifties,…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Now this is a trip! Constituents first became aware of Erik Bottcher’s guitar playing during the pandemic lockdown, when he…