Self-Advocacy as a Tool in the Fight Against Breast Cancer
-Kavita Patel, MD As a radiologist focused on breast imaging for over 20 years, I have worked with many recently diagnosed women who advocated for […]
-Kavita Patel, MD As a radiologist focused on breast imaging for over 20 years, I have worked with many recently diagnosed women who advocated for […]
Style on the Street: The Feeling is Neutral –By Karilyn Prisco
-By Dana Jean Costantino It is an oft-said expression “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” and whether there is or is not […]
-By Robert Heide and John Gilman Martin Esslin in his book Theatre of the Absurd, published originally in 1961, explains the new movements in theater […]
-By Tom Lamia The Medium Is The Message I was reminded of the practical effect of the changing seasons yesterday when I visited the very […]
-By Eric Uhlfelder War and Remembrance Two teenage kids from opposite sides—a French girl, Elodie, and a German soldier, Otto—are thrown together by war. They […]
-By Karilyn Prisco I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Sidik Fofana about his recently published book, Stories from the Tenants Downstairs. It hit the […]
-By Alec Pruchnicki, MD “I assure you that when you haven’t done it for one of the least of these, you haven’t done it for […]
-By Brian J Pape, AIA, LEED-AP James Stewart Polshek, FAIA,has lived most of his life in Greenwich Village, plus his work at architectural studios first […]
–By Keith Michael Little did I know I was about to stumble down a rabbit hole that would up-end my life. It was the […]
-By Luke McGuire On October 29th, the New York City Teen Film Festival will hold its seventh annual event at an independent theater in downtown […]
-By Anthony Paradiso On October 31st, the annual Village Halloween Parade will start on Canal Street and travel up to West 15th street for the […]
-By Brian J Pape, AIA Installed in 1967 as part of “Sculpture and the Environment”, organized by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, […]
-By Isa Covo In September, after all those months of confinement and distancing, as we began to move more widely, and travel abroad resumed, I […]
-Hannah Reimann An increasing number of tourists and locals come to the Meatpacking area to attend events and exhibits at The Whitney Museum and Little […]
-By Roger Paradiso When someone has a stroke or a heart attack, every second in between the incident and the hospital is critical to saving […]
-By Roger Paradiso I am writing this not just to the readership of WestView News, but to the contributors to the paper. Petitions work when […]
-By Sophia Astor For the little kids, Washington Square Park is all about running around the playgrounds. For teenagers, it’s a place to skate, take […]