Theater for the New City’s Lower East Side Festival of the Arts is an indoor and outdoor live audience event with a lineup of more…
Posts tagged as “poetry”
The Park BY JIM CHARLTON | How do you sum up Washington Square Think of the blind men and elephant Many people feeling at home…
BY BEN TOGUT | On Aug. 13, internationally celebrated poet Topaz Winters kicked off the book tour for her “So, Stranger” at Nook, a cafe…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | We’ll be pulling for Michele Herman to win a Pushcart. The longtime West Villager has been nominated for a Pushcart…
Little Baby New Year Come Suckle at the Breast of those who’ve Sacrificed their lives To Speak out and Protest! Learn with Black Lives Matter…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | I went in to Bed Bath & Beyond remembering when the hulk of the building served troubled teens and then the…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | Most summers in New York City a new part of the female body comes into vogue or washes back out. I…
BY MICHELE HERMAN | I take the dog for a walk but he’s too old and stiff so I gather him in my arms and…
BY BRIANA BARTENIEFF | Taking a bite out of the big apple For the city that never sleeps She sure looks sleepy on the quiet…