Councilmember Erik Bottcher has announced this year’s participatory budgeting ballot items — nine altogether — ranging from sidewalk curb extensions and public bathroom upgrages to…
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BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Amid a jungle of construction lights and 16-foot-tall, white Corinthian columns in a 4,000-square-foot Tribeca gallery space, Jennifer Elster’s “Take Heed”…
BY RACHEL deARAGON | Ishmael Reed once again brings his social insight, sharp wit and irrepressible sense of humor to the stage. He effectively weaves…
For Women’s History Month, the New York National Museum of the American Indian is offering a free workshop, “Bountiful Baskets,” on basket weaving on Sat.,…
The East Village Eye party to celebrate the ’80s mag’s archive being accepted by the New York Public Library is back on. It’s at the…
BY BONNIE ROSENSTOCK | Carlito Rovira’s powerful portraiture art is dedicated to revolutionaries who fought and sacrificed to change the world. His solo show opened…
BY RACHEL deARAGON | There could not have been a more fitting way for a playhouse to mark Black History Month than to help us…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | A group of Bard College architecture students met with Carlos “Chino” Garcia, the legendary leader of CHARAS, over pizza at…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | More than 40 Turkish, Syrian and other musicians will perform at Drom in the East Village on Feb. 18 and…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | One of the tragedies of the Downtown theater scene is that some very good shows die on their feet. I can…