BY MICHELE HERMAN | It is first thing in the morning on Friday, November 16, 2001, and it’s hot. I’m standing on the crowded sidewalk…
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BY MICHELE HERMAN | I’m riding my bike eastward on West Sixteenth Street on a muggy August Monday, heading to a PT appointment. Ahead on…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | Earlier this month The Village Sun published “Not Sustainable: People Won’t Take Even Small Steps to Save the Planet,” my entry…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | My top issue is how to avoid planetary catastrophe. Everything else is a subset: traffic and transit, bike lanes, the freakish…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | You may have read about these writers and their latest books in The Village Sun. Now you have a chance…
Michele Herman’s new novel, ‘Save the Village,’ reflects on power of community amid a changing world
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | “Save the Village,” Michele Herman’s new fictional work about life in Greenwich Village, is a literary love letter to her…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | November 2, 2021 Dear ruby-crowned kinglet, We met on the High Line on this windy gray afternoon as I embarked on…
INTERVIEW BY MICHELE HERMAN | “Behind the Mask: Living Alone in the Epicenter,” a memoir in essays by Kate Walter, comes out Nov. 16 from…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | When I headed out for a midday walk the other day my mind was chewing on some problem or other and…