Greenwich House Celebrates Women Artists With Community Concert Series
By Joe Salas Now entering its fourth year, the Uncharted Concert Series at Greenwich House Music School has emerged as one of New York’s most exciting and […]
By Joe Salas Now entering its fourth year, the Uncharted Concert Series at Greenwich House Music School has emerged as one of New York’s most exciting and […]
By Michael D. Minichiello Even though he loved to draw from an early age, California-born artist Nick Lamia was originally on a very different career […]
By Eric Uhlfelder A play about second chances at love sounds full of potential, especially when dealing with middle-aged folks who suffered a missed opportunity […]
By Robert Heide From Greenwich Village you walk east on Bleecker Street and end up on the Bowery. Think the 19th century popular song The […]
By Roger Paradiso The 12th annual Manhattan Film Festival will take place April 18-29, 2018. Since 2015 the festival has run concurrently with Tribeca, giving […]
By Benjamin McCoy, Nicholas Young, Kate Katigbak, and Jeanne Wikler Over a century ago, British composer Dame Ethel Smyth (1858–1944) created her generation’s version of […]
The first things you see when you walk into Hannah Reimann’s studio are a tall bookshelf filled with Classical piano and vocal music scores and […]
By Mike Isaacson PhD Following the Second World War, fascism became a universally acknowledged vanquished foe in the public psyche. Fascism, and especially its rapacious […]
By Dean Chavooshian After centuries of guidance, scientific discoveries and philosophical inquiries, man is empowered more than ever to address the fundamental question: With all […]
By Catherine Revland On March 14th, the lecture room at the National Arts Club on Gramercy Park South was packed with artists, attorneys, curators, art […]
By Michael Feldman In July 1956, I was a 17 year old graduate of Music and Arts High School, a not bad clarinet player and […]
Arlene Gottfried’s artistic legacy continues in a solo exhibition entitled “A Lifetime Of Wandering,” which is on view from February 28th to April 28th at […]
By Catherine Revland Last month, when the art world learned that Federal District Court Judge Frederic Block had awarded maximum damages totaling $6.7 million to […]
This piece is based on a press release published by Jason McCoy Gallery on February 23, 2018. Nick Lamia lived at 54 Charles Street and […]
A New Documentary Captures Her Incredible Journey from Cuba to Paris to a Life in Greenwich Village By Robert Heide I first met the playwright […]
By Roberta Curley I hear everything but the breathing— the irregular thumps the floorboard thud the squeaks signaling the creaks the twisting coils and […]
Actress and West Village resident Sarah Jessica Parker provided the comments below following the February 10th concert at St. Veronica, which she attended. The content […]
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 […]