Stuart Davis In Full Swing
“In order to make a visual image you have to have something going on.” —Stuart Davis By Martica Sawin There could not be a more […]
“In order to make a visual image you have to have something going on.” —Stuart Davis By Martica Sawin There could not be a more […]
By Nikki Shaner-Bradford Long before gaining its contemporary status as a medium for art and personal expression, pottery was considered an artisanal skill. This is […]
By Arthur Z. Schwartz Hand in hand with the scary speech of Donald Trump at the recent Republican Convention was a two-week period which saw […]
By Christina Winholt Raccuia What are you putting off till you have a better body, or a better job? What beliefs have you constructed around […]
By Mark M. Green (sciencefromaway.com) There are scientific journals and there are scientific journals. The latter are really only two, Science and Nature that are […]
By Trush Majmudar Physics and mathematics have been used successfully to describe the world around us. When we think of physics, we usually think either […]
By Mel Watkins During the late 1960s and early 70s, just as the Civil Rights Movement gave way to the Black Power Movement, jazz thrived […]
By Sheldon Krimsky, Ph.D. Just imagine the West Village without its music—the jazz clubs, Washington Square Park musicians, the folk houses, open mikes. It would […]
In July 2016, Tsyen Shen, a Chinese filmmaker based in New York, filmed in the Village the first five episodes of “Grab & Go,” a […]
By Reverend Donna Schaper Norman Lear, who is about to turn 93, was asked how he made it so long and so well. He responded, […]
Jim Fouratt’s AUGUST 2016 Ah, August! Time to take a break either in the city or at home—relax, catch up, see a movie or two, […]