The Prime of Miss Maggie Smith—Err, Dame Maggie Smith: A Biography of One of the Greatest Actors of Our Time
By Ellis Nassour “With a face like that,” stated Meg, Margaret Smith’s mom, no less, “how could you hope to be an actress? Go to […]
By Ellis Nassour “With a face like that,” stated Meg, Margaret Smith’s mom, no less, “how could you hope to be an actress? Go to […]
To the Editor: With no knowledge of the controversy surrounding the AIDS Memorial at 7th Ave South and Greenwich Ave, nor the Rudin family’s involvement, […]
NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL (NYFF53) Spent 10 days and nights watching movies, attending talks and public conversations and then thought what do I want […]
Download the pdf with the link below view pdf and see the full list of events in the most recent West Village—including Film, Music, Learning, Dance […]
In the last election the West Village and the surrounding 66th electoral district voted 4156 for Teachout and 1885 for Cuomo – wow more than […]
I am certain this phrase has been said openly and boldly in living rooms and private clubs, on golf courses, in bars, and during production […]
How terribly strange to be 70, the song goes. Even stranger, to be 70, and homeless. Truth be known, most of us are hanging by […]
June 2014 June brings summer breezes and vacation nights! We can recommend quite a few: The Amazing Spider-Manfor sheer fun with an undertone of humanity. […]
The Supreme Court’s ruling supporting Michigan’s ban on using race as a basis for admission to its public universities is staggeringly blind to the blatant […]
AIR RIGHTS TRANSFER II: OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Zoning and the Waterfront Unlike any other public park in the city, the Hudson River Park is zoned for […]
When principals and teachers usher in their students on the first day of school September 9th, parent coordinators will be a magnet for parents, that […]
Have you ever come out of the subway to an unfamiliar neighborhood and felt totally lost, clueless about how to get where you’re going? Most […]