BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | It is finally time to deal with the problem of Angel “LA II” Ortiz’s exclusion from the Keith Haring legacy. I want…
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BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Susan Feterman was much more than a statistic. The 72-year-old Gramercy resident — who never left home without her bike —…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | We’ve all been living in a bubble during the coronavirus pandemic, isolated from each other, keeping our distance. Earlier this…
Larry Kramer, the playwright and writer who became a leading activist in the fight against AIDS, died on May 27. He was 84. Kramer had…
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…
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…