Maggie B’s Quick Clicks
”I REALLY CAN’T STAY – ‘CAUSE , BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE!” All photos by Maggie Berkvist.
”I REALLY CAN’T STAY – ‘CAUSE , BABY, IT’S COLD OUTSIDE!” All photos by Maggie Berkvist.
By Emily Roemer What is privilege as it pertains to a village, you may ask? Let me explain. By definition, “vil·lage priv·i·lege” is a special […]
By Alexis Lloyd Frenchmen in New York, and Frenchwomen for that matter, usually avoid the company of other French people in New York. We […]
By Brian J. Pape, AIA Diller Island, aka Pier 55, has a new name—“Little Island”— announced by a November 13th press release and cartoonish banners […]
By Roger Paradiso James Drougas always loved books. “When I was 12 years old, I used to visit a small book shop on Main Street […]
By Brian J. Pape, AIA The Walt Disney Company has presented quite a straightforward background building for its new New York headquarters at so-called 4 […]
By George Capsis Every once in a while I get a young voice on the phone that wants to know if I want to buy […]
By Barry Benepe Two additional encounters with the 14th Street SBS bus are also worth recounting followed by some reflections on DOT transportation policy or […]
Limerick by Randee Mia Berma Is this a democracy? 14th Street is now auto free. They’re forbidding all cars. Are we on Mars? I need […]
By George Capsis Last month WestView ran a long article about the city inviting real estate developers to bid on building brand new apartment buildings on […]
By Brian J. Pape, AIA, LEED-AP The Bell Laboratories Buildings, from 1898–1966, headquarters of Bell Telephone Laboratories, was also one of the world’s most important industrial […]
By J. Taylor Basker Westbeth has been mired in controversy since its first rent strike in the 70’s and the attempt to turn it into […]
By Penny Mintz On Monday, November 18th, State Assembly Member Harvey Epstein and members of a coalition of community and city-wide organizations conducted a press […]
By Beverly Rubik The telecom industry wants to deploy 5G antennas (small cell antennas and power supplies) in our neighborhoods and near our schools and […]
By Michael D. Minichiello This month’s West Village Original is chef and cookbook author Anita Lo, born in Detroit in 1965. From 2000–17, Lo owned […]
By Millie (AKA Keith Michael) I’d like to set the record straight. There’s a lot of backstory here. Let me tell you about a conspiracy […]
By Gail Evans I’m tired of the advice so easily dispensed during the holiday season to reach out to older relatives and neighbors who may […]
By Gail Evans Since 1972, Visiting Neighbors (VN), a small organization in the West Village has relieved the loneliness and supported the independence of thousands […]