Mia Says
Mia Says: Forgiving prejudice is the best way to end it. Photo by Dusty Berke.
By Michael D. Minichiello This month’s West Village Original is editor, college professor, and avid bird watcher Andrew Rubenfeld, born in Beth Israel Hospital in […]
By Keith Michael As a devoted bird watcher, the question often flies my way, “Why do you like to watch birds?” (Of course, now it […]
By Karen Rempel | Fashion Editor In these days of social distancing, I couldn’t get my dear friend Dusty to take my picture. So this […]
Follow us on Instagram @styleonthestreet_WestViewNews Submit your favorite neighborhood fashion looks for a chance to be featured. Photos by Dusty Berke and Karilyn Prisco.
By Tom Lamia My nature is to be reclusive, so the experience that we all have had for the last two months—staying inside when possible, […]
Mighty man with all his nukes has been crowned by a corona before he could put up his dukes. The man in the seat gets […]
By Isa Covo How many weeks has it been? Five, six, more, does it matter? Each day blends into the other. What if we wake […]
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON? Only three months ago, on February 1st, I had taken the shot below and suggested to George running it with […]
By Gail Evans Okay, fellow seniors, we’re in the vulnerable category. And adding to our COVID-19 vulnerability are other worries—where and how to get food, […]
MIA SAYS: It is easier to win an argument by concession rather than aggression. Photo by Dusty Berke.
By Tom Lamia Several years ago, I was having construction work done at my farm property here in Maine. The contractor brought in a crew […]
By Karen Rempel | Fashion Editor This Easter promises to be bleak, and nothing is bleaker than an un-peopled Bleecker Street. When Dusty and I […]
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By Keith Michael I sent this article in on Sunday, March 22nd, so who knows how the world has changed by now when you are […]
By Gail Evans Sure, New York’s galleries happily show your work if you’re an older big-name visual artist who can command through-the-roof prices. But thousands […]
By Isa Covo So, spring is here—lots of flowering trees on the streets, many birds in the sky. Nature is renewing as it does every […]
KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON !? Back on March 19th I first sent out this note— Last evening found myself going through pix taken in […]