More Insight on Coffee Joints
Dear Mr. Capsis: First, I am sorry to learn of the loss of John Capsis. My condolences to you and your family. My reason for […]
Staring Into Space
By Roberta Curley We boogied on my Dad’s porch. I whooped out karaoke to Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen.” My boyfriend Guy preferred crooning […]
NYC Annual Cat PURRRTY Revisited
By SuZen Some 30-plus years ago, my love affair with cats began with a Siamese cat named Sushi, whose life changed mine and fostered my […]
Maggie B’s Quick Clicks
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY…When winter comes, spring can’t be far behind!
Notes and Perspectives from Away: Talking Points
By Tom Lamia It’s been cold here in Maine, with overnight temperatures below zero. The pond behind my house has developed a thick layer of […]
Goodbye Bette! Hello Bernadette!
Two Village Girls Who Made it Big on Broadway By Robert Heide In summing up the 2017 Broadway theater season, Michael Riedel in his New […]
Invisible People of the West Village
By Joel Gordon Each day, as I travel to my studio across town, I walk past the ‘invisible people’ that don’t exist. I watch passersby […]
Theater Company Ars Nova Finds New Home in Greenwich Village
By Joe Salas Following a year-long search, Ars Nova has been selected by Greenwich House as its new partner and operator of the historic, 199-seat […]
The Far West Village: A Valentine
By Catherine Revland I have an indelible memory of a map in my sixth grade geography book in which dots indicated the size of population […]
Italytime to Present Three Eyes on Pinocchio
By Jane Heil Usyk In March 2018, the cultural organization Italytime will present a theatrical piece called Three Eyes on Pinocchio—an Italian story updated by […]
Readers’ Clicks
WestView reader Donna Kitch recently captured the whimsy of this ice-cold season: Continue sending us your clicks and captions to westviewarticles@gmail.com and include your name […]
Seeing Red
By Keith Michael Red door. Red brick. Red fire escape. Red chimney. Red stop sign. Red ‘No Standing Anytime’ sign. Red traffic light. Red scarf. […]
Hindle Wakes at The Mint Theater Company
By Eric Uhlfelder It’s hard to understand the puritanical mindset prevalent only a century ago. But one can imagine its appeal: a simple way of […]
Are You Afraid of Falling?
By Joy Pape, FNP-C CDE CILC If you are afraid of falling, know that you are not alone. In some ways, that fear can be […]
My Birthday Message
By Arthur Z. Schwartz I turn 65 this month. I finally move to middle age. (Hey, I have 12 and 14-year-old daughters!) This is my […]
Jim Fouratt’s – Have You Heard?
February 2018 2018 is a critical year for electoral politics in our country and in our state. I want to talk to you about what […]