BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | The current exhibition at WHAAM Gallery in Chinatown of two young first-generation Americans is a fascinating exercise in juxtaposition of styles,…
Posts published in “Events”
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | A town hall meeting about ongoing efforts to save the Elizabeth Street Garden — including the idea of preserving it…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The skateboarders have been bumped from in front of the Washington Square Arch, for one night at least. No, not…
The National Arts Club, in association with the Mexican Cultural Institute, will celebrate Mexico’s rich cultural heritage on Sat., June 18, from 1 p.m. to…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO | It feels like Philadelphia when I’m in Williamsburg. No idea why that is. But it’s possible that “Hyperfantasia,” the queer universe-encompassing…
BY RACHEL de ARAGON | Theater for the New City, a charming little venue in the East Village, has a knack for bringing new talent…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Three’s company at Little Island. The Hudson River Park’s lushly landscaped “entertainment pier” will be putting on a series of…
BY BETSY KIM | Alison Leiby’s one-woman performance “Oh God, a Show About Abortion” feels like a funny, breezy visit with that close friend of yours who…
“Room With Stars,” a new, partly autobiographical play written by Nina Howes and directed by Elizabeth Ruf, now running at Theater for the New City,…