BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Today is Library Workers Day and actor LeVar Burton is urging New Yorkers to tell city leaders — by signing…
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BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Leonard Abrams, the publisher and editor of the East Village Eye, died on April 1 in New Jersey. He was 68.…
The East Village Eye party to celebrate the ’80s mag’s archive being accepted by the New York Public Library is back on. It’s at the…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The East Village Eye, the legendary cultural magazine that was based in and chronicled the neighborhood, has finally found a…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The Jefferson Market Public Library is back open and looking better than ever after a $10 million, several-years-long renovation. The…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | The Jefferson Market Library finally will be reopening next month. The iconic Greenwich Village landmark, which was originally a courthouse…
BY KAREN REMPEL | I stayed at the iconic Washington Square Hotel on my first trip to New York, in 2014, because of its literary…
If books grab you, then you’ll surely be glad about the New York Public Library’s new grab-and-go service. The library began a gradual reopening on…
The New York Public Library’s exhibit of items from J.D. Salinger’s archive packs a lot about the famously private author into a small space. Opened…