This past weekend, the Whitney Museum of American Art launched two new free-admission programs, Second Sundays and Free Friday Nights, to reduce barriers to entry…
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Why stress out over your art and — who knows — maybe even cut off your ear in torment? Why not just push a button…and,…
Last Wednesday workers were putting the finishing touches on the latest art installation in Madison Square Park. Ana María Hernando’s “To Let the Sky Know /…
BY LIZ THOMSON | Where were you at 8 p.m. on Sun., Feb. 9, 1964? If you were alive back then, chances are you were…
BY LAWRENCE SCHULMAN | When Judy Garland (1922-1969) sang Cole Porter’s “I Happen to Like New York,” her heart was telling us where her home…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | In keeping with its tradition of honoring artists who have presented work within its walls or simply had an impact on…
Broadway performer Larry Marshall, joined by musicians, will perform “The Black King of Vaudeville,” Marshall’s tribute to vaudeville great Bert Williams (1874-1922), on Mon., Jan.…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Like the creative that she is, Fly Orr has turned the trauma of being injured by an e-bike into art.…
BY CHRISTOPHER HIRSCHMANN BRANDT | When I first moved to New York’s Lower East Side in 1972, one of the first stops I made was…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Music is coming to Dimes Square. Trigger, the mononymous, conical hat-wearing operator of the new Two Bridges Luncheonette, is expanding his…