BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | When James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot’s musical “Hair” debuted in 1967 and transferred to Broadway a year later, they…
Posts published in “Arts”
Award-winning Soho illustrator and fine artist Harry Pincus offers his take on the outcome of President Trump’s impeachment trial — the Statue of Liberty being…
East Village artist Mac McGill shared three more of his illustrations a.k.a. “illos,” as their creators call them, with The Village Sun: “Woke,” “New Year’s”…
Can’t we all just get along? East Village faith leaders will show the way — through song and words — when the Spiritual Sounds concert returns…
BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | Paula Grimaldi-Reardon, a photographer who documented the subcultures of the early New York tattoo scene and outlaw motorcycle clubs, died Dec.…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Award-winning Tribeca photographer Milo Hess recently returned from a week in Cuba. He was on a People to People tour,…
On Mon., Jan. 27, at 6 p.m., the Waterside Plaza Civic Engagement Center will present the documentary “Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare,” by…
BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | Jump Into the Light is a small start-up virtual-reality cinema, playlab and studio. I appreciate them because they embrace community. JIL,…
The New York Public Library’s exhibit of items from J.D. Salinger’s archive packs a lot about the famously private author into a small space. Opened…
BY BILL WEINBERG | Over most of the years I’ve lived on the Lower East Side, the story of the blocks of vacant lots on…