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.…
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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,…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | Victor Vauban Jr. has quite a varied résumé, ranging from actor to director to circus performer and circus instructor. But his…
The year 2020 is the Year of the Golden Rat — an especially auspicious occasion, since it kicks off the 60-year cycle of the Chinese…
St. Mark’s Place artist artist Ian Dave Knife transformed a leftover tree stump into a beautiful work of street art. Roots became hair and colors…
The artist De La Vega is know for his murals and sidewalk chalk drawings and aphorisms, such as “Become Your Dream.” Until 2010, he had…
BY BRIANA BARTENIEFF | Between the city’s holiday markets and the frothing mouths of consumers, the Christmas spirit can become buried somewhere between a Forever…
A native New Yorker, artist Mac McGill calls the East Village home. He was a squatter there during the neighborhood’s turbulent era in the 1980s…
BY ARRIBELLA PELLICANO | Not being an ageist, I won’t mention that the director of the film I just saw is 89. But I will…