BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | For decades, perhaps as far back as the 1970s, as each Kiss tour was announced, the Kiss Army speculated on…
Posts published in “Arts”
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | Maybe I am becoming an old softy. On December 1, I went to see the anniversary production of “A Christmas Carol”…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Teddy Swims is a man of mystery in that, despite his rocketing fame, he intentionally is keeping his private life…
BY REVEREND BILLY | Once in a while something happens where we see daylight — the power of individuals and communities suddenly returns. Such a…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | “Poison” by Lot Vekemans at Unit J in Brooklyn, through Dec. 1 “Poison” is an evocative play for anyone who has…
BY LIZ THOMSON | Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Del Tredici who, for some 50 years, made his home at Westbeth Artists Housing, died on Saturday…
BY RUTH BONAPACE | “I work best with people who are my opposite,” said Susan Shapiro at her Greenwich Village apartment, introducing Aquilino Gonell, her…
Learn about the history of tattooing on the Bowery at a free illustrated talk with tattoo artist and scholar Michelle Myles, co-founder of Daredevil Tattoo…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | Productions require lots of planning, especially one as rich and entertaining as the Gingold Group’s “Arms and the Man,” currently running…
BY BONNIE ROSENSTOCK | The Day of the Dead, the traditional Mexican holiday that honors family members and others who have died, took place from…