BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Susan Feterman left very little carbon footprint. Then again, she didn’t leave many actual footprints. That’s because she never went outside…
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BY MARY REINHOLZ | Jacqueline Ceballos, a former president of the New York City chapter of NOW (National Organization for Women) and once Betty Friedan’s…
BY EVE ZANNI | Romolo Ferri, an accomplished jazz pianist, composer and teacher, died on May 1 at home in his Charles St. apartment at…
We’re in the midst of a monumental health crisis. Fittingly, then, Robin Rothstein, the chairperson of Community Board 2’s Arts and Institutions Committee, has released…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Updated, Mon., May 18, 6 p.m.: Frances Goldin, who battled Robert Moses and City Hall over their plan to bulldoze a…
BY BONNIE ROSENSTOCK | After a long battle due to complications associated with COVID-19, Ali Asghar Yasin, owner and chief pharmacist of New York City…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Michael Armstong, former publisher of The Villager and the Brooklyn Phoenix newspapers and an outsize presence in the civic life of…
On Tuesday, at the 7 p.m. clap outside New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital, across from Southbridge Towers and near the Brooklyn Bridge, area residents, firefighters…
During the coronavirus lockdown, East Village artist Ethan Minsker is using the time to recreate New York City as he knew it. Basically, he’s “upcycling”…
BY KEITH PATCHEL | Beloved multisensory artist Shalom Neuman and his wife Karen are currently restricted to their home in Easton, Pennsylvania, where they are…