Updated Sat., Dec. 12, 3:40 p.m.: This guy and his little dog suddenly appeared on a bench Thursday in Tompkins Square Park by the Avenue…
Posts published in “Arts”
Tribeca photographer Milo Hess spotted a mysterious “monolith” — origin unknown — on the corner of Greenwich and Franklin Sts. Sunday morning. A group of…
Revelation Gallery is hosting an “Urban Native Artists” show, opening Tues., Dec. 1, and running through Wed., Dec. 30. The exhibit features works by local…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | As 2020 approaches its end, the robust live music scene in New York City is a total upheaval of the…
You never know what you’re going to see in Tompkins Square Park. It seems like there’s a new breed of supersized rats that have sprung…
In the words of the classic Dionne Warwick song, “Walk on by”…and watch for a little while. Theater for the New City, at 155 First…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | A young East Village artist is really kicking it up a notch for Black Lives Matter and his local church.…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Alarmed musicians and music lovers reacted immediately and strongly to the news last week that City Winery would begin conducting…
A rocking musical lineup at the final Avenue B Flea on Sun., Nov. 15, had the crowd jamming. The bands included Daddy Long Legs, Pleasure…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Although little celebrated, numerous musicians have moonlighted as visual artists, from Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett to John Lennon and…