A torrential rain didn’t keep the storied Washington Square Association from lighting the holiday tree under the arch on Monday evening. The tree lighting had…
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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…
The vacant lot at Duarte Square, at Canal St. and Sixth Ave., at least for the moment, is no longer an Instagram theme park /…
On the day before Thanksgiving, as people prepped their appetites for the holiday feast, the line to get into Katz’s Deli on E. Houston St.…
On Nov. 20, local politicos and Villagers gathered for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at McCarthy Square for the installation of nearly three dozen historic Bishop’s Crook-style…
Downtown photographer Milo Hess — always drawn to vivid colors and unusual compositions — recently spotted this rose stuck in a sidewalk scaffolding on Franklin…
Keith Haring is always hot but especially so right now and Martin Lawrence Galleries in Soho is showing a collection of works by the legendary…
Holiday lights on the north end of the subway island at Astor Place twinkle in the night. The best viewing spot is medium distance: If…
Ray Alvarez a.k.a. Asghar Ghahraman, of Ray’s Candy Store, at Avenue A and E. Seventh St., gave the new newspaper on the block, The Village…
Above, Artist Sara Erenthal creating a work on the corner of Allen and Delancey Sts. (Photo by Jefferson Siegel) Photographer Jefferson Siegel took it to…