BY BILL WEINBERG | A sign of hope in troubled times was seen on Eldridge St. the afternoon of Sat., May 22, as Chinatown and…
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As Bob Dylan turns 80, Liz Thomson recalls his early years in the clubs of Greenwich Village and Robert Shelton, the New York Times critic…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Affordable rehearsal space is hard to come by anywhere in Downtown Manhattan. But Community Board 2 is offering some —…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Just a few hours before Governor Cuomo, on May 17, introduced his new strategy for reviving the live entertainment industry…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | You’ve really got to give them a big hand. … Actually, make that a small hand. A group of pianists from…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | And so begins… “Day’s End.” On April 29, the installation of David Hammons’s “Day’s End,” one of the largest public art…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Like all musicians, Jorma Kaukonen had to reinvent himself during the yearlong pandemic shutdown. Following years as the lead guitarist…
The paintings of Hui Tian at Soho’s NYC Arts Empire
Social commentary will be on display at an exhibit of paintings by Hui Tian at the NYC Arts Empire space at 454 Broadway in Soho.…