Last year COVID canceled Comic Con — WHAM! POW! — at least the in-person version. And the virtual edition that was offered wasn’t very satisfying…
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Occupy documentaries! Graffiti by girls, other guerrilla art, Puerto Rican “casita culture” in gardens, squatting and more will be on the bill for a film…
Fall won’t officially start until two weeks later, but Governors Island is getting a head start — with art. The Trust for Governors Island is…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Legendary musician David Amram will headline a free outdoor concert on Sat., Sept. 18, launching this year’s The Village Trip…
National Arts Club reopens with Warhol exhibit, free art lessons, tours, jazz at first Community Day
The National Arts Club invites arts lovers of all ages to it first-ever Community Day, celebrating the club’s reopening and fall season, on Sun., Sept.…
Stuyvesant and Mayken: A closer look at slavery in New Amsterdam and its legacy at St. Mark’s Church
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Was Peter Stuyvesant, the notorious director general of New Netherland in the mid-1600s, really the colony’s largest slave owner — or…
The Washington Square Outdoor Exhibit is back! The popular fall show marks its 90th year and first return since pre-pandemic. More than 50 artists and…
This summer the Jefferson Market Garden, at Greenwich and Sixth Aves., is presenting two world music concerts on the lawn. The dates are Sun., Aug.…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Updated Aug. 5, 5:30 p.m.: The Tompkins Square Riot Reunion concert is back — live and also online. That’s the…
BY EVERYNIGHT CHARLEY CRESPO | Nearly every millionaire music artist started his or her career path by playing in independently owned music venues. Musicians normally…