News
News POETRY AND CRUELTY IN THE BOHEMIAN CONTINUUM
“April is the cruelest month,” is the famous first line of T.S. Eliot’s 434-line poem The Wasteland. Poetry hasn’t been...
News NYU’s non-tenured faculty win their first contract after two-day strike
After 17 months of negotiations and two days of striking, almost 1,000 non-tenure track faculty at New York University agreed...
News Endorsement: Layla Law-Gisiko for City Council
If you've been a close reader of this paper the past few months, you've probably figured out that we are...
Feature Story
Features Familiar and depressing themes as Cold War Choir Practice moves from the East Village to Hell’s Kitchen
At a concert in a church in June 2025, singer-songwriter Suzzy Roche mused on the nature of live performance. “Maybe...
Features Manhattan – No Country for Older Men
Robert Deniro’s famous quip that New York is dead to him north of 14th Street sounds more like something Leo...
Features First Fridays at Westbeth
Last December I was sitting in an intimate space with great acoustics, listening to the John Eckert Quartet. The veteran...
Features Coffee Corner: The Perfect Cup at Sant Ambroeus, West Village
Coffee at Sant Ambroeus in the West Village, on the corner of West 4th Street and Perry Street, is something...
Features Garber’s Isn’t Going Away
Walking down Greenwich Street recently, I came upon a sight that chilled my West Villager’s heart: a giant For Rent...
Arts
Arts Theater: A walk down Lonely Street: A theatrical take on romantic catastrophe with “Heartbreak Hotel”
It’s almost inevitable. At each performance of Heartbreak Hotel, a theater piece by New Zealand playwright and performer Karin McCracken...
Arts Theater: April: What’s Cookin’, Downtown?
Tickets are now on sale for the 2026 New York City Fringe Festival, or otherwise known as the FRIGID Fringe...
Arts Karin Coonrod’s Masterful Spatial Dramaturgy in King Lear
Having first premiered in 2024, Compagnia de’ Colombari’s production of King Lear triumphantly returned to the stage at La MaMa...
Arts Endless Waiting for “The Endless Garment”
On a snowy Sunday afternoon, you go to Pioneer Works looking for a poetry book. “The Endless Garment” is related...
Arts TNC’s Croquet Player, a great night of theater, both entertaining and thought provoking
In the old days, when I felt like hearing music without having to go through the Village Voice ads, I...
Arts GODLIKE by Richard Hell
As part of my voracious reading as a teen, I enjoyed Somerset Maugham’s The Moon And Sixpence, loosely based upon...
Arts BOOKS: At the Bookstore, the Play’s About to Begin
On the second floor of McNally Jackson at the South Street Seaport, in the children’s section of the bookstore, a...
Arts My friend Umberto Eco
November 19 2026 marks the 10th anniversary of the death, at age 84, of philosopher & novelist Umberto Eco. For...
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