Theater Review: Noel Coward’s The Rat Trap
-By Eric Uhlfelder It’s not hard to figure out why a play about marriage earned the title, The Rat Trap. For those who aren’t sure, […]
-By Eric Uhlfelder It’s not hard to figure out why a play about marriage earned the title, The Rat Trap. For those who aren’t sure, […]
“Roberto was born & raised in Cuba. He is a writer & producer who has won numerous awards & grants throughout the years. He is known […]
Dear WestView family: As we give thanks for family and neighbors this holiday season, I would like to give special thanks for our neighbor, […]
Dear George I was most distressed to hear about the turn of events at The Westview News. For the newspaper to appear with virtually the […]
Last months issue of Westview was late and rushed and we published a positive article about a republican candidate by one of our best writers. […]
Cremation and Flower Vase Urn holding Maggie Berkvist ashes in front of her bar stool in the Left Bank, where she would look out and […]
“History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” -Mark Twain -By Alec Pruchniki, MD When Covid-19 hit New York City in early 2020, I wanted […]
-By Gabriela Beavers and Teddy Capsis We are back for this month’s edition of The Right Pick, and lucky for our readers, we are going […]
Abney’s Joyous New Commission Celebrates the Excitement of New York City in her Recreations of its Classic Iconography Photo by Timothy Schenck. Courtesy of the […]
-By Angela Monntefinise I started working at the Whitney Museum of American Art in July. It was an absolute dream come true for a kid […]
-By Hannah Reimann No Existe Un Mundo Poshuracan: Puerto Rican Art in the Wake of Hurricane Maria At The Whitney Museum From November 23, 2022 – […]
Excerpted from: https://manhattanneighbors.org/real-estate-survey-results-neighborhood-cell-towers-antennas-do-they-impact-a-propertys-desirability/ Given the growing proliferation of electromagnetic fields, in our homes, offices, schools and public places, as well as media coverage on the […]
-By Les Jamieson We’ve been living in a wireless world since the earliest cell phone and home WiFi networks, roughly 30 years. Now we’re up […]
-By Roberta Russell I was recently enthralled when I looked up and saw this sign, above a room-sized tank at the aquarium in Brooklyn: “Survival […]
-By Brian J. Pape, AIA, LEED AP The Jane Hotel operation at 113 Jane Street is now the Jane Street Social Club, a private membership club. […]
Reprinted from The National Herald George Capsis publisher of WestView News culls the voice and wisdom of his West Village readers. “Arthur Schwartz can steal our […]
-By Richard Wegal Sometimes our cities get the unwarranted reputation as being cold, dangerous and unfriendly places to live. Many of our European friends often […]
-By Brian J. Pape, AIA, LEED-AP 53–61 Gansevoort Street was constructed in 1887, at the time of the widening of Gansevoort Street, during one […]