BY KAREN REMPEL | On my first trip to New York, in 2014, I ditched the “Search Inside Yourself” course that brought me to the…
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The Washington Square Outdoor Exhibit is back! The popular fall show marks its 90th year and first return since pre-pandemic. More than 50 artists and…
This summer the Jefferson Market Garden, at Greenwich and Sixth Aves., is presenting two world music concerts on the lawn. The dates are Sun., Aug.…
A highlight of Saturday’s “We Love NYC: A Homecoming Concert” on the Great Lawn was iconic guitarist Carlos Santana and singer Rob Thomas’s performance of…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The “We Love NYC: A Homecoming Concert” in Central Park on Saturday was a lot of fun while it lasted.…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated Aug. 23, 3:00 p.m.: Chuck Close, the Downtown artist renowned for his gigantic Photorealist paintings, died on Thurs., Aug. 19,…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Upon relocating in 1976 to New York City from his native Meridian, Mississippi, Steve Forbert gained a strong following in…
BY AIDAN SEIDEN | The documentary “Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain,” released in theaters last month, is a visceral and heartwarming portrait of the…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Jerry is an avid buyer of concert tickets, claiming to see more than 200 music events each year. He refuses…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | You don’t have to have any hesitancy about Theater for the New City’s new Street Theater production about the COVID…