BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Looking slightly steampunk, Colin Huggins wore a black cloak around his shoulders as he stood by his piano outside the east…
Posts tagged as “Washington Square Park”
“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…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | If a tree falls in the park after its curfew — does anyone hear it? Yes, that is, if it’s…
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 JEFFERSON SIEGEL | Just after 4:30 Wednesday afternoon a motorcyclist driving up University Place collided with several parked CitiBikes and a man on foot…
It was just another typical Saturday afternoon in Washington Square Park, with the usual cornucopia of activities all happening at once. In the span of…
BY LINCOLN ANDERSON | Following Saturday’s latest construction-caused crisis in Greenwich Village — this time at Eighth Street and Fifth Avenue — word is that…
BY SHARON WOOLUMS | The long-awaited Expo 2022, a showcase of the brilliant talents at Greenwich House’s older adult centers, was put together by volunteers…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Ninety-eight was great! The Washington Square Association returned to the Arch again this year for its festive tree lighting —…
BY THE VILLAGE SUN | Five chess wizzes played John Fedorowicz, a grand master, to a draw at the second annual Washington Square Park “simul,”…