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.…
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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…
Oh my friends, ’tis the Christmas season The best time of the year. The season of Good Fellowship of Joy and Love and especially Good…
This arresting drawing by East Village artist Mac McGill ran in World War 3 Illustrated, a comic collective published by Seth Tobocman and Peter Kuper.…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | There’s a Buddhist expression I’ve always loved: When you’re ready to learn, the teacher will appear. All my life I’ve been…
BY KAREN KRAMER | Longtime Village resident Adam Zucker has worked on some very powerful documentaries as an editor. But it is his latest documentary,…