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A Mindfulness Coach in Hell: The Wellness Program at Rikers was supposed to make life better for women incarcerated there. Oneika Mays isn’t sure it did.

A Mindfulness Coach in Hell: The Wellness Program at Rikers was supposed to make life better for women incarcerated there. Oneika Mays isn’t sure it did.

The first time I met Oneika Mays was in the sanctuary of the historic Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem. A...

June 21, 2026
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Book:s THE PALM HOUSE,  by Gwendoline Riley

Book:s THE PALM HOUSE, by Gwendoline Riley

Gwendoline Riley broke boundaries when she came out with her sort of existentialist, prize-winning novel, Cold Water, at age 22. Cold...

June 21, 2026
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DOWNTOWN IN THE BOHEMIAN CONTINUUM

DOWNTOWN IN THE BOHEMIAN CONTINUUM

Bowery Poetry (formerly known as The Bowery Poetry Club) is being reimagined, according to Bob Holman. Possibly America’s most well-known...

June 21, 2026
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When I ended up at an orgy in the Village by mistake

When I ended up at an orgy in the Village by mistake

I was a Person of the Village many years ago, when graffiti slathered the subways, fires devoured the Bronx, doggy...

June 21, 2026
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Wandering Witness: Daniel Root Finding New York City

Wandering Witness: Daniel Root Finding New York City

At six in the morning, long after last call, Daniel Root is most at home. The dive bars and restaurants...

June 21, 2026
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Greek Jewish Festival both is both Hellenic and Hebraic

Greek Jewish Festival both is both Hellenic and Hebraic

On Sunday, May. 17, Hellenic food, dancing, and music held sway at Congregation Kehila Kedosha Janina’s 11th annual Greek Jewish...

June 21, 2026
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Start spreading the fuse

Start spreading the fuse

It’s 3:30 pm, April 7, 2026, less than five hours before an entire civilization may be eliminated, according to the...

June 17, 2026
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Struggling to Live in a Construction Site

Struggling to Live in a Construction Site

I can’t get anything done. I can’t write. I can’t take a Zoom meeting. I can’t even make a phone...

June 14, 2026
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Arts

Jazz by Grella: Incivility

Jazz by Grella: Incivility

What can white musicians say in jazz? That’s no small question, particularly today. The goal of the Trump regime and...

June 21, 2026
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Barks and bites: Bailey Williams’ The Family Dog at Clubbed Thumb examines familial relations in the digital age

Barks and bites: Bailey Williams’ The Family Dog at Clubbed Thumb examines familial relations in the digital age

Family dramas have been a staple of American theater at least since Eugene O’Neil thought, Hmm, maybe I’ll write something...

June 21, 2026
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The Village Star-Revue Theater Section, June 2026, edited by Asal Azari

The Village Star-Revue Theater Section, June 2026, edited by Asal Azari

Pleasure, Dilation, and Mythology in the Works of Reza Abdoh: A Historical Profile by Asal Azari Contradiction, infection, and a...

June 21, 2026
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DOWNTOWN IN THE BOHEMIAN CONTINUUM

DOWNTOWN IN THE BOHEMIAN CONTINUUM

Bowery Poetry (formerly known as The Bowery Poetry Club) is being reimagined, according to Bob Holman. Possibly America’s most well-known...

June 21, 2026
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ROOTS OF THE PUNK  BEAT PUNK GENERATION – PART TWO

ROOTS OF THE PUNK  BEAT PUNK GENERATION – PART TWO

I WILLL NOT GO TO WAR (TODAY TOMORROW OR EVER FOR YOUR LOST MIND MR. PRE-SIDENT) You want me to...

June 21, 2026
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A Conversation with Filmmaker John W Kim About His New Comedy “Reunion”

A Conversation with Filmmaker John W Kim About His New Comedy “Reunion”

Sure, high school reunions can be a chance to reconnect with old friends and share some laughs over those woebegone...

June 17, 2026
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Action Painting with Jackson Pollock and Barnaby Ruhe

Action Painting with Jackson Pollock and Barnaby Ruhe

With Jackson Pollock’s huge historic work "7A" from 1948, which seems like the fairy tale cow to leap up in...

June 15, 2026
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Eric Andersen Evokes the Village of the’60s

Eric Andersen Evokes the Village of the’60s

“I was walking down the street with Phil Ochs as we often did,” said singer-songwriter Eric Andersen at The Bitter...

May 7, 2026
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