BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Jean-Louis Bourgeois said a recent report claiming he wants to keep his Weehawken St. building rather than donate it to Native…
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BY JACK BROWN | On Saturday night Dec. 14, David McWater, former four-term chairperson of Community Board 3 and longtime proprietor of destination dive bars…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Carlos “Chino” Garcia, the executive director of CHARAS, was honored with a proclamation by Assemblymember Harvey Epstein at the Two…
BY KAREN KRAMER | Longtime Village resident Adam Zucker has worked on some very powerful documentaries as an editor. But it is his latest documentary,…
St. Mark’s Place artist artist Ian Dave Knife transformed a leftover tree stump into a beautiful work of street art. Roots became hair and colors…
Documenting the Lower East Side and East Village for more than three decades, as Clayton Patterson has done, you get to know a lot of…
BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | The Lower East Side is divided into sections. You have, for example, the East Village, Alphabet City, Grand St. and, what…
BY KAREN KRAMER | Husband and wife team Alix Elias and Richard Marshall want to tell you that it’s O.K. to like the things that…
Michele Herman in front of the Jane West Hotel, above, in 1985. (Photo by Jonathan Kuhn) BY MICHELE HERMAN | Willy, Lucille, Billy, Eddie and Jimmy.…
Lucien Bahaj, who opened his eponymous Lucien on First Ave. in 1998, died in Florida earlier this year at age 74. Here, Clayton Patterson shares…