JANE LOWRY (1937 – 2019)
Jane Lowry, an actress whose 30-year career began at New York City’s legendary Caffe Cino and went on to include Broadway, film, television, and repertory […]
Jane Lowry, an actress whose 30-year career began at New York City’s legendary Caffe Cino and went on to include Broadway, film, television, and repertory […]
By Robert Heide In the mid-1950’s I was attending prep school—the Carteret School for Boys in West Orange, New Jersey—which was set on a hilltop […]
West Village Resident and Top New York Editor By Robert Heide and John Gilman We first met Jim Fitzgerald in the lobby of the Algonquin […]
By the 751M PTA Manhattan School for Career Development (751M), or MSCD, is a multi-site District 75 school that serves over 200 students throughout Manhattan. […]
By the West 13th Street Alliance Thank you, neighborhood residents and WestView readers, from the board of directors of the West 13th Street Alliance. Your […]
Authors Rosalind Palermo Stevenson and Stephanie Dickinson converse about writing through the personas of Franz Kafka and Jean Seberg in their books Kafka At Rudolf […]
On February 3, 2020, the National WWll Museum in New Orleans, will present a screening of the short film, Minor Accident of War, written and […]
By Brian J Pape, AIA Back in 2014, Jonathan Miller started to observe a U.S. housing market pattern of wildly overpriced luxury housing listings that […]
By Hannah Reimann Singer-songwriter Christina Courtin and The Knights, an adventurous musical ensemble of classically trained instrumentalists, played their Joe’s Pub debut on Mozart’s 264th […]
By Robert Johannesson A newspaper posts articles online, a clothing designer markets through Google, and a political candidate runs a web-based campaign. How do they […]
The woman always decides. The first letter of the New York Times logo looks like Trump in profile. A fool and his Honey are soon […]
By Alec Pruchnicki, MD Most people who have been to assisted living facilities (ALFs) are greeted with the sight of an overwhelmingly white, somewhat wealthy […]
By Gordon Hughes A remarkable West Village native passed away on December 25th, Christmas afternoon. He had just wished his granddaughter a Merry Christmas, sat […]
Photography Exhibit By Gayle Kirschenbaum “Give me a plane, train or bus ticket, or a set of wheels and I promise I will come back […]
By Penny Mintz Mount Sinai is in the final stages of its application to the State Department of Heath for authorization to replace Beth Israel […]
By Robert Heide The first time I met Horton Foote was at a Christmas party in Greenwich Village, at an old-time apartment building on Washington […]
By Roger Paradiso Adam Driver plays Daniel Jones, a staffer for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI) chaired by Senator Diane Feinstein, played by […]
By Gordon Hughes Immigration is such a hot topic today. I guess this is an issue that has always faced us as a nation going […]