BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | A steady procession strolled through the Theater for the New City during the afternoon of July 7, settling into seats at…
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Talk about grassroots music. The Head Peddlers (Karl Bateman and Elizabeth Ruf) started out four years ago playing punk rock on acoustic guitars in community…
BY BEN TOGUT | On July 16 and 17, the Foundation for New American Art held its Festival of Possibilities at The Clemente Cultural and…
BY KAREN REMPEL | Electric Lady Studios is a mystical Village lodestone with a platinum rock ’n’ roll pedigree. Founded by Jimi Hendrix in August…
Mark your calendars. On second thought…you might actually want to get a bigger calendar so you have enough room to note down all these events.…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Fifteen brave human canvases endured near-record temperatures Sunday as they were transformed into a colorful “celebration of life.” The mercury…
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…
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.…