Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ARE TRUMP AND BIDEN RUNNING SCARED FROM ROBERT F KENNEDY JR? IS CNN CENSORING AND SILENCING OUR CHOICES FOR THE NEXT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? IS [...]
By Kelly Gallagher Last month we talked about the value of restoring a smile. Priceless. This month it’s been non-stop stormy weather and depressing rain […]
Submitted by The Proust Center at Jefferson Market Library Did you know that Albert Boni, a resident of Greenwich Village, rescued the first English translation […]
By Justin T. Kelton As an attorney who represents publishers, reporters, and media companies, I have been following the conflict between the stalwart WestView News […]
By Roberta Russell There is a 1.1-degree Celsius rise in the global temperature. This is not a barely noticeable difference, requiring just the removal of […]
By Paul DeRienzo The drama surrounding lawyer and Village district leader Arthur Schwartz took a dark turn in March as more of his clients screamed […]
By Robert Heide. WARHOL, HEIDE, INGRID SUPERSTAR -1966. Photo credit: Heide Archives I gave Andy Warhol the idea in the Silver Factory one night after […]
WestView News Staff Report Last Saturday, as part of her national book tour, novelist Jennifer Coburn visited her childhood library, the Jefferson Market Library, to […]
There’s probably no more liberal corner of the United States than Greenwich Village. So it’s not surprising that parents took their children to a session […]
By J. Taylor Basker Westbeth Gallery held a remarkable retrospective exhibit of the collages and assemblages of its long-term resident, Joan Hall. Entitled […]
Owner, Salam Al-Rawi from an interview by Hannah Reimann Moustache Restaurant’s 34-year Legacy in NYC Continues with a New Opening on 7th Avenue South in […]
Maggie B spoke slowly and carefully like a ceremonial March across Buckingham palace grounds. You listened and delighted in her imperial speech. She quietly savored […]
Jill McManus Interview with Bill Bathgate My grandchildren Teddy and Sofia complained about the jump in their electric bill. And Dusty provided them with the […]
By Eric Uhlfelder Any day now bulldozers and chainsaws will visit Wagner Park to flatten it. This remarkable 3.5-acre space, named after the former head […]
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