N.Y.U. Steinhardt presents “G. Pryor/ A Closing,” an exhibition celebrating the life and art of late Steinhardt professor Gerald Pryor, from Sept.8 – 24 in…
Posts tagged as “photography”
BY ANASTASIA KALIABAKOS | Anticipation of a beautiful event has taken social media by storm. Manhattanhenge is a captivating phenomenon that occurs twice a year…
BY STEPHEN DiLAURO On a recent evening in Chelsea, I happened upon a pop-up exhibit in the same building where I had gone to visit…
“Every chess master was once a beginner.” — Irving Chernev, Ukrainian-American chess player and chess writer Cries of “Chess player! Chess player!” from the southwest…
Shakespeare in the Park it wasn’t… . A group called Guerrilla Theater was in Washington Square on the afternoon Sat., April 8, performing in Garibaldi…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Spanning from the Tompkins Square Park riots of the 1980s to hip fashion and portrait photography of today, a current…
With drums, dance, song and inspirational words, Harlem commemorated Juneteenth, the new national holiday, on Sat., June 19. Juneteenth marks the day, two months after…
Helping add some life and beauty to the Village’s streets, Art on the Ave, a new public-arts initiative, recently kicked off in select storefront windows,…
There was a little bit of something for everyone in Washington Square Park on Saturday afternoon. Downtown photographer Milo Hess took these shots in the…
BY CLAYTON PATTERSON | Gone, finished, closed, shut forever. Not surprised. What did surprise me is that of all the clubs that have disappeared, the…