Karen’s Quirky Style
By Karen Rempel Keith was an awfully good sport about being comedic fodder for my Catch and Release foray into fiction. When I saw this […]
By Karen Rempel Keith was an awfully good sport about being comedic fodder for my Catch and Release foray into fiction. When I saw this […]
By Joan Klyhn Joan’s Shanghai is a memoir of a childhood in Shanghai in the ‘30’s and ’40s of the 20th century. I am primarily […]
By Isa Covo We stayed indoors for months, looking out of the window, wishing for escape, for travel. Now the doors are cracking open slightly, […]
There were lots of openings this month, and many more still to come. One trend we’ve observed is Brooklyn spots coming to Manhattan, perhaps because […]
Whether the weather be fine Or whether the weather be not Whether the weather be cold, or whether the weather be hot We’ll weather the […]
Robert Allen Zimmerman aka Bob Dylan Eternal Legend of the Village By Bruce Poli Yes, it’s him again…at 80. And it’s always about him…and […]
By Brian J Pape, AIA, LEED-AP Then: The Pier 54 gate header has the faint lettering CUNARD WHITE STAR, dating back to the pier’s heyday […]
By Tom Lamia It is late spring in Maine, a season that for most of the state opens the planting and nurturing process for home […]
Central Park Traffic Threats Last year, Transportation Alternatives teamed up with Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver to wave bye-bye to the very last motor vehicle on […]
Photos by Dusty Berke and Karilyn Prisco. Follow us on Instagram @styleonthestreet_WestViewNews Submit your favorite neighborhood fashion […]
The Christmas Date Part 3 By Karen Rempel George was waxing philosophical again. “I have a trite aphorism that I offer all the time: men […]
By Karen Rempel New York Tough. New York Proud. New York Variant. Rona the virus is drooping. I began tracking coronavirus news daily, obsessively, in March […]
HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN – ALMOST! From springtime in the Square To action on the street, … and even returning tourists round the […]
By Isa Covo A new month, and the city is opening. For those of us who were vaccinated, we can now go mask-less in the […]
By Tom Lamia Maine is two worlds. The inhabitants of each differ in many ways, but in no way more threatening to peaceful coexistence than […]
By Keith Michael Last year when I wrote my June article The One I’m With I was well along in my Corona Birds neighborhood marathon, […]
Arthur Schwartz New York’s Legendary Progressive Leader By Bruce Poli He was born in the Bronx and has lived in the West Village for 40 […]