“Helicopter,” by East Village artist Mac McGill, is, in his words, about “a familiar sound we hear in our neighborhood late at night. “We all…
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BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | Earl Einhorn has become a hermit living hidden in a forest of color digital prints with unlimited color choices. Pure color,…
BY ARIBELLA PELLICANO | Ken Loach never fails to bring truth to fiction. He and screenwriter Paul Laverty’s “Sorry We Missed You” tells the story…
The Village Sun recently caught up with Felicia Young, founder and director of Earth Celebrations, and asked her about this spring’s upcoming Ecological City: Procession…
The Village Sun is shining on St. Mark’s Place thanks to Jim Power, the East Village’s legendary “Mosaic Man.” In the immortal, schmaltzy words of…
On The Fringe Pop Art Space will hold a silent auction of artwork by Lu Mei on Sat., Feb. 8, from 5 p.m. to 8…
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…
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…