With musical bells and free warm drinks, the Elizabeth St. Garden will enliven the winter solstice on Sat., Dec. 21, from 6 p.m. to 8…
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The Thanksgiving lunch at St. John’s In the Village Church, at 218 W. 11th St., is sold out, but both the Eucharist and a champagne…
“Birthdays Before and After,” above, cover art by Chelle Mayer and design by Dennis Doyle. Backed by a bevy of Downtown bands, poet Puma Perl…
For the third year in a row, the Greenwich Village-Chelsea Chamber of Commerce is partnering with merchants along Bleecker St. for the #ShopBleecker holiday shopping…
On the evening of Thurs., Nov. 21, the Village Independent Democrats club will be hosting a forum about combating gun violence. Titled “Because Thoughts and…
The venerable Washington Square Association — the city’s oldest civic neighborhood association — is launching a new lecture series on contemporary arts in and around…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Educator and author Keen Berger will discuss her new book “Grandmothering: Building Strong Ties With Every Generation,” at Judson Church,…
The Washington Square Music Festival’s final free concert of the season — featuring poetry, in addition to music — will be on Sun., Nov. 24,…
“PROPAGANDA: How Propaganda Manufactures Consent,” a panel discussion, will feature book author and blogger Max Blumenthal, columnist Margaret Kimberley and journalist Aaron Maté, moderated by…
Greenwich Village author Sheila Weller will describe the detective work she undertook to write her just-released book “Carrie Fisher: A Life on the Edge,” in…