BY KEITH J. KELLY | “Paradise Square,” the Broadway musical set in Downtown’s historic Five Points neighborhood in the Civil War era, on Monday snagged…
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BY BETSY KIM | The PEN America World Voices Festival opened this week in Los Angeles and in New York at various venues in Greenwich…
BY JULIET CAMA | On Sat., May 14, New Yorkers interested in climate preservation can enjoy a festive parade and performances while learning more about…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Hot Tuna’s return to Carnegie Hall after a 50-year hiatus was announced as a celebration of guitarist Jorma Kaukonen’s 80th…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | May is the month of one of the two annual occurences of Manhattanhenge — when the sun’s setting and rising…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | On a recent day, Joe Queenan, a humor columnist for The Wall Street Journal, described the situation and the set-up for…
In support of women’s reproductive rights and on the heels of an impending U.S. Supreme Court ruling on abortion, IFC Films and Future of Film…
They’ll be dancing in the streets — again, at last. Dance Parade New York, the annual celebration of dance in all its forms, will return…