BY MARY REINHOLZ | A day after acclaimed California-born author Joan Didion died at 87 in her Upper East Side apartment on Dec. 23 from…
Posts published in “Arts”
BY MORMEI ZANKE | CW Pencil Enterprise’s farewell weekend was a melancholy affair. When I arrived at 15 Orchard St. on the second to last…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Homelessness is not a game. But a new production at St. John’s in the Village’s Rattlestick Playwrights Theater is using…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Starting a band can be a fun project. Almost inevitably, however, maintaining the band gets messy. The fun began for…
Two new art shows — one exploring images of systemic racism, the other spotlighting a top female Abstract Expressionist — are on view this month…
BY BONNIE ROSENSTOCK | Three Kings Day (Los Reyes Magos), Jan. 6, is celebrated throughout the Spanish-speaking world to mark the birth of Jesus, and…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | At the turn of the century, American Nightmare successfully turned hardcore punk into something more adventurous, going beyond fast and…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | The show will go on at Theatre 80 St. Mark’s. Its owners, Lorcan and Genie Otway, have chosen their only current…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | There are possibly not enough adjectives to describe every performance and production element in the brilliant presentation of “The Streets of…