From The Island to Manhattan Island and beyond, Puerto Ricans will show their outrage at what organizers are calling the “mismanagement of the coronavirus pandemic”…
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Joey Skaggs’s annual April Fool’s Day Parade often does not actually happen in reality — though it’s definitely always outrageous. In 2018, it really did…
From talks, music and movies to language and wellness classes and more, the Lewis Davis Pavilion at Waterside Plaza has something for everyone. Events are…
On The Fringe Pop Art Space will hold a silent auction of artwork by Lu Mei on Sat., Feb. 8, from 5 p.m. to 8…
Feel the burn! Taste the sweat! Get the swag! Union Square Sweat Fest is back and, now in its sixth year, better than ever. Union…
BY CLAUDE SOLNIK | When James Rado, Gerome Ragni and Galt MacDermot’s musical “Hair” debuted in 1967 and transferred to Broadway a year later, they…
Responding to the environmental disaster Down Under, the Church of St. John’s in the Village will hold an “Australia Day Concert: Benefit for Bushfire Relief”…
Can’t we all just get along? East Village faith leaders will show the way — through song and words — when the Spiritual Sounds concert returns…
On Mon., Jan. 27, at 6 p.m., the Waterside Plaza Civic Engagement Center will present the documentary “Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare,” by…
Call it Bach Harpsichord Overdrive. Billed as “Bach/Brewer — All the Harpsichord You Can Stand!” the Epiphany concert at Church of St. John’s in the…