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Adams using November’s ballot proposals to hand over the city’s future to the real estate lords, by Phyllis Eckhaus

Adams using November’s ballot proposals to hand over the city’s future to the real estate lords, by Phyllis Eckhaus

“More affordable housing in New York City!” is a universal rallying cry and political platform. You could almost imagine there’s...

September 13, 2025
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Community Board 2 and 3 Wrap up for Summer Break in August and Prepare for Community Summer Events, by Sherica Daley

Community Board 2 and 3 Wrap up for Summer Break in August and Prepare for Community Summer Events, by Sherica Daley

Community Boards 2 and 3 head into summer break in August. For their respective July meetings, that meant housekeeping on...

August 15, 2025
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Disability activists rally in Washington Square, by Phyllis Eckhaus

Disability activists rally in Washington Square, by Phyllis Eckhaus

“Disability rights are human rights! The future is disabled!” Perhaps two hundred shouting and signing disability activists, many in wheelchairs,...

August 15, 2025
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Music

Jazz by Grella: Leadership Secrets of Miles Davis

Jazz by Grella: Leadership Secrets of Miles Davis

First, the good news: the Library of Congress last month added new albums to its National Recording Registry, which preserves...

May 8, 2025
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MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk

MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk

Punk’s not dread. Back in the ’90s, Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon had “Girls invented punk rock, not England” emblazoned on...

May 8, 2025
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Feature Story

People of the Village, by Lisa Gitlin

People of the Village, by Lisa Gitlin

This is my first column for the Village Star Revue. Getting the attention of people on the frantic streets of...

August 15, 2025
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Drinking with Katherine: Commodore II with Katherine Rivard

Drinking with Katherine: Commodore II with Katherine Rivard

In the NYC 2025 Primary Election Voter Guide, sixteen of the twenty mayoral candidates listed affordability or a related factor...

August 15, 2025
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Sometimes a writer has to act too, by Michele Herman, photos by Peter Yesley

Sometimes a writer has to act too, by Michele Herman, photos by Peter Yesley

When I was a kid, I had a dream, a wonderful dream. I would dress up in my parents’ clothes...

August 15, 2025
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Coffee Corner: Do You Know About the Coffee Flower? by Dana Costantino

Coffee Corner: Do You Know About the Coffee Flower? by Dana Costantino

The coffee flower...these delicate white blooms are not only beautiful but also integral to the coffee plant’s life cycle and...

August 15, 2025
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Carrying on the summer legacy, story and photos by Kate Walter

Carrying on the summer legacy, story and photos by Kate Walter

I was standing outside our family beach bungalow at the Jersey Shore, watering the garden, when a neighbor greeted me...

August 15, 2025
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Arts

Roberto Azank “Palette Homages,” by Lee Klein

Roberto Azank “Palette Homages,” by Lee Klein

New York City painter Roberto Azank always surprises. Having been called the “chromatic Mozart,” as he can and has harmonized...

August 15, 2025
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Poetry and books in the downtown continuum, by Stephen DiLauro

Poetry and books in the downtown continuum, by Stephen DiLauro

In July I set out to discover what exactly is the state of poetry in downtown Manhattan. NY Poetry Fest...

August 15, 2025
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Quinn on Books: Nice Girls Don’t Go to the Bowery Review of “The Bowery,” by David Mulkins, by Michael Quinn

Quinn on Books: Nice Girls Don’t Go to the Bowery Review of “The Bowery,” by David Mulkins, by Michael Quinn

Before there was a city, there was a crooked path. Today, we call it the Bowery—one of New York’s oldest streets...

August 15, 2025
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TIMES AND SPACES IN THE DOWNTOWN CONTINUUM,  by Stephen DiLauro

TIMES AND SPACES IN THE DOWNTOWN CONTINUUM, by Stephen DiLauro

Living downtown, one must be open to a steady stream of surprising new events, people, spaces, energy, vibrations, delights, and...

July 11, 2025
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Private Life is a criminally slept-on  New York City movie about hope, by Brookie Mcilvaine

Private Life is a criminally slept-on New York City movie about hope, by Brookie Mcilvaine

Private Life opens on the lower half of Rachel’s body, expectant. She’s clothed in only underwear, supine in dim lighting,...

July 11, 2025
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Chashama celebrates 30 extraordinary year,s by Stephen DiLauro

Chashama celebrates 30 extraordinary year,s by Stephen DiLauro

It’s a carnival of performance art. It’s wilder than any drug-induced hallucinations. It surpasses any cinematic version of Carnival in...

June 11, 2025
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LILI White’s Pastels of the LA Wildfires, by Lee Klein

LILI White’s Pastels of the LA Wildfires, by Lee Klein

The rolling hills and mountains of Southern California, the biosphere, the range of climates from desert to snow covered peaks...

June 9, 2025
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MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk

MUSIC: Wiggly Air, by Kurt Gottschalk

\ Sultry haze of balmy nights. The Egypt-born, Quebec-based singer/composer/producer Nadah El Shazly has built a following in recent years...

June 9, 2025
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