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BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
THE BAND THAT 'SAVED SUMMER' RETURNS TO TOMPKINS WITH A If the band has a universal appeal — which, by all accounts, it seems to — it’s because their sound draws on a universe of influences. When prompted, over the phone, to name a few, Claudi’s non-exhaustive list included early ’20s and ’30s jazz (“There’s a catchiness to those songs that I’m obsessed with”), doo-wop from the ’50s, a handful of punk bands, Latinbands, and
NO, COMEDIAN NATALIE CUOMO COULDN’T PULL ANY STRINGS No, Comedian Natalie Cuomo Couldn’t Pull Any Strings During the Pandemic. May 3, 2021 By Payton Turkeltaub. (Photo: Tim O’Keefe) When opening New York shows, stand-up comedian Natalie Cuomo often cracks a one-liner in reference to her recognizable surname. “The only thing I have in common with the governor of New York is my lastname and
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing THE ANDERSON THEATER, FORGOTTEN FORERUNNER OF THE FILLMORE The Village Theater, which would become the Fillmore East, was Louison and Pearlman’s first choice, but the deal fell through. Backed with financing by a shady bar owner, Tony Lech, the Anderson hosted a few months of concerts until Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March1968.
THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
THE BAND THAT 'SAVED SUMMER' RETURNS TO TOMPKINS WITH A If the band has a universal appeal — which, by all accounts, it seems to — it’s because their sound draws on a universe of influences. When prompted, over the phone, to name a few, Claudi’s non-exhaustive list included early ’20s and ’30s jazz (“There’s a catchiness to those songs that I’m obsessed with”), doo-wop from the ’50s, a handful of punk bands, Latinbands, and
NO, COMEDIAN NATALIE CUOMO COULDN’T PULL ANY STRINGS No, Comedian Natalie Cuomo Couldn’t Pull Any Strings During the Pandemic. May 3, 2021 By Payton Turkeltaub. (Photo: Tim O’Keefe) When opening New York shows, stand-up comedian Natalie Cuomo often cracks a one-liner in reference to her recognizable surname. “The only thing I have in common with the governor of New York is my lastname and
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. THE ANDERSON THEATER, FORGOTTEN FORERUNNER OF THE FILLMORE The Village Theater, which would become the Fillmore East, was Louison and Pearlman’s first choice, but the deal fell through. Backed with financing by a shady bar owner, Tony Lech, the Anderson hosted a few months of concerts until Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March1968.
LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO The 15th St. building was first constructed as a modest residential home in the mid-1800s. In 1857 it was purchased by the Century Association, a private club that had been looking for a new clubhouse.. Formed in 1847 as a social society for “Artists, Literary Men, Scientists, Physicians, Officers of the Army and Navy, members of the Bench and Bar, Engineers, Clergymen, Representatives of NYC WAS SET TO REDUCE PLASTIC USE; THE PANDEMIC PUT A FORK NYC Was Set to Reduce Plastic Use; The Pandemic Put a Fork in That. When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit New York City in the spring, environmental concerns fell to the wayside. Thousands of people were dying from a deadly disease, and the state legislature had bigger things to worry about than enforcing its ban on plastic bags, whichwas
SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. TUNING INTO DON DELILLO’S ‘WHITE NOISE’ IN THIS STATIC AGE For that, we turn to Don DeLillo’s masterful 1984 novel, White Noise. The plague at the heart of this dark comedy is caused when a train crash releases an “airborne toxic event” over a suburban college town. Like the government leaders who shrugged off the coronavirus with statements like “This isn’t China,” narratorJack Gladney at
TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a THESE CONSTRUCTION WORKER PAINTINGS GIVE NEW MEANING TO Smith has created three paintings for a new condominium high-rise designed by architect Helmut Jahn, currently under construction at 50 West Street. Smith was one of three artists selected to create artwork for the building as part of developer Francis Greenburger’s program where in exchange for the art Smith was given a free art studio at 40 HOW THE 'FUCK PAINTINGS' OF BETTY TOMPKINS LANDED IN ART Shortly after, the first piece in Betty’s fuck paintings, “Fuck Painting #1” (1969), series was acquired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Despite years of having her work shown in public, Betty’s work is still at risk for censorship. In 2006, her paintings onceagain landed in
CONTROVERSIAL STONEWALL PLAQUE MOVES FORWARD, SANS MENTION Here in the waning hours of Friday, June 27, 1969, the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a bar that served the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. What followed were six days of sporadic uprisings by hundreds of diverse LGBT individuals, demanding an end to police harassment, arrests and raids on LGBT establishments. UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
KIDS SAY THE WOKEST THINGS: WISDOM FROM THE BLM FAMILY A young Brooklyn couple carried two large IKEA bags filled with protein bars, snacks and bottled waters to be shared with the crowd. Respect, appreciation, and kindness among kids and strangers spread out as the crowd got louder. Behind the crowd, a four-year-old black boy tried to teach his baby brother how to clap hands. THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
KIDS SAY THE WOKEST THINGS: WISDOM FROM THE BLM FAMILY A young Brooklyn couple carried two large IKEA bags filled with protein bars, snacks and bottled waters to be shared with the crowd. Respect, appreciation, and kindness among kids and strangers spread out as the crowd got louder. Behind the crowd, a four-year-old black boy tried to teach his baby brother how to clap hands. THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
WHEN RENT COMES DUE, RESIDENTS OF PRIVATIZED PUBLIC Ocean Bay apartments (Photo: NYCHA) As New York City continues to progressively reopen and attempts to salvage the second half ofsummer, its
WITH TICKETED CONCERT RULES IN FLUX, DINERS ARE INVITED TO Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
KIDS SAY THE WOKEST THINGS: WISDOM FROM THE BLM FAMILY A young Brooklyn couple carried two large IKEA bags filled with protein bars, snacks and bottled waters to be shared with the crowd. Respect, appreciation, and kindness among kids and strangers spread out as the crowd got louder. Behind the crowd, a four-year-old black boy tried to teach his baby brother how to clap hands. THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. SEPARATING TRUTH FROM FICTION IN PEDRO ALMODÓVAR'S MOST IS ALMODOVAR ACTUALLY IN A WORLD OF PAIN? YES In the film: Salvador suffers from tinnitus, migraines, shoulder pain, and a host of other maladies. IRL: Just like Salvador, Almodóvar was severely hampered by back surgery. According to the New Yorker, “he is deaf in one ear and losing his hearing in the other.”Yesterday, Almodóvar revealed that while he didn’t want Banderas to mimic him PETE SEEGER, THE EAST VILLAGE, AND THE 'FRAT HOUSE FOR Before Pete Seeger, “father of American folk music,” died Monday at the age of 94, he had lived in Beacon, N.Y. since 1949. But before that, he was a denizen of the East Village. In what was then known as the Lower East Side, he encountered musical mentors like Lead Belly, ran with a relative unknown named Woody Guthrie, became an activist, and started his career as one of the country’s HOW THE 'FUCK PAINTINGS' OF BETTY TOMPKINS LANDED IN ART Shortly after, the first piece in Betty’s fuck paintings, “Fuck Painting #1” (1969), series was acquired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Despite years of having her work shown in public, Betty’s work is still at risk for censorship. In 2006, her paintings onceagain landed in
CONTROVERSIAL STONEWALL PLAQUE MOVES FORWARD, SANS MENTION Here in the waning hours of Friday, June 27, 1969, the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a bar that served the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. What followed were six days of sporadic uprisings by hundreds of diverse LGBT individuals, demanding an end to police harassment, arrests and raids on LGBT establishments. GRASSROOTS TAVERN WILL CLOSE DEC. 31, AFTER 4 DECADES ON The Grassroots Tavern, an East Village institution for some 42 years, will close on Dec. 31.The owner of a Murray Hill bar is set to take over its subterranean space on St. Marks Place.. James Stratton, who manages the tavern with his co-owner Douglas Bunton, said the rent had just become too high for a business like the Grassroots. UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
KIDS SAY THE WOKEST THINGS: WISDOM FROM THE BLM FAMILY A young Brooklyn couple carried two large IKEA bags filled with protein bars, snacks and bottled waters to be shared with the crowd. Respect, appreciation, and kindness among kids and strangers spread out as the crowd got louder. Behind the crowd, a four-year-old black boy tried to teach his baby brother how to clap hands. THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
KIDS SAY THE WOKEST THINGS: WISDOM FROM THE BLM FAMILY A young Brooklyn couple carried two large IKEA bags filled with protein bars, snacks and bottled waters to be shared with the crowd. Respect, appreciation, and kindness among kids and strangers spread out as the crowd got louder. Behind the crowd, a four-year-old black boy tried to teach his baby brother how to clap hands. THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
WHEN RENT COMES DUE, RESIDENTS OF PRIVATIZED PUBLIC Ocean Bay apartments (Photo: NYCHA) As New York City continues to progressively reopen and attempts to salvage the second half ofsummer, its
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KIDS SAY THE WOKEST THINGS: WISDOM FROM THE BLM FAMILY A young Brooklyn couple carried two large IKEA bags filled with protein bars, snacks and bottled waters to be shared with the crowd. Respect, appreciation, and kindness among kids and strangers spread out as the crowd got louder. Behind the crowd, a four-year-old black boy tried to teach his baby brother how to clap hands. THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. SEPARATING TRUTH FROM FICTION IN PEDRO ALMODÓVAR'S MOST IS ALMODOVAR ACTUALLY IN A WORLD OF PAIN? YES In the film: Salvador suffers from tinnitus, migraines, shoulder pain, and a host of other maladies. IRL: Just like Salvador, Almodóvar was severely hampered by back surgery. According to the New Yorker, “he is deaf in one ear and losing his hearing in the other.”Yesterday, Almodóvar revealed that while he didn’t want Banderas to mimic him PETE SEEGER, THE EAST VILLAGE, AND THE 'FRAT HOUSE FOR Before Pete Seeger, “father of American folk music,” died Monday at the age of 94, he had lived in Beacon, N.Y. since 1949. But before that, he was a denizen of the East Village. In what was then known as the Lower East Side, he encountered musical mentors like Lead Belly, ran with a relative unknown named Woody Guthrie, became an activist, and started his career as one of the country’s HOW THE 'FUCK PAINTINGS' OF BETTY TOMPKINS LANDED IN ART Shortly after, the first piece in Betty’s fuck paintings, “Fuck Painting #1” (1969), series was acquired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Despite years of having her work shown in public, Betty’s work is still at risk for censorship. In 2006, her paintings onceagain landed in
CONTROVERSIAL STONEWALL PLAQUE MOVES FORWARD, SANS MENTION Here in the waning hours of Friday, June 27, 1969, the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a bar that served the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. What followed were six days of sporadic uprisings by hundreds of diverse LGBT individuals, demanding an end to police harassment, arrests and raids on LGBT establishments. GRASSROOTS TAVERN WILL CLOSE DEC. 31, AFTER 4 DECADES ON The Grassroots Tavern, an East Village institution for some 42 years, will close on Dec. 31.The owner of a Murray Hill bar is set to take over its subterranean space on St. Marks Place.. James Stratton, who manages the tavern with his co-owner Douglas Bunton, said the rent had just become too high for a business like the Grassroots. BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys 'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. ‘IT WAS A JOINT’: JAZZ MUSICIANS REMEMBER SLUGS’ IN THE September 10, 2014 By Frank Mastropolo. Albert Ayler outside of Slugs. Slugs’ Saloon opened its doors in 1964, a neighborhood bar owned by Robert Schoenholt, who died in 2012, and Jerry Schultz. By early 1965, many musicians who lived in the neighborhood convinced the owners to feature live jazz. The club rivaled the Five Spot Café as one of BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys 'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. ‘IT WAS A JOINT’: JAZZ MUSICIANS REMEMBER SLUGS’ IN THE September 10, 2014 By Frank Mastropolo. Albert Ayler outside of Slugs. Slugs’ Saloon opened its doors in 1964, a neighborhood bar owned by Robert Schoenholt, who died in 2012, and Jerry Schultz. By early 1965, many musicians who lived in the neighborhood convinced the owners to feature live jazz. The club rivaled the Five Spot Café as one of UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. FORBIDDEN ONES ARCHIVES For one, there’s the image of the old-timey cast iron cannon one member allegedly sold to an undercover NYPD officer a few years back (definitely the most hilarious of the items that led to a slew of criminal weapons trafficking charges brought against a number of the club’s members). And then there was the unmistakable visage of TatuJesus
THE DIRECTOR OF A NEW TRUMAN CAPOTE DOC HAS A THEORY ABOUT Interesting piece on a theory about Capote’s alleged last novel, but not especially relevant to less precious downtown Manhattan writers worrying about paying the rent after work losses. AN AMBITIOUS NEWCOMER BRINGS CUBAN-ASIAN FOOD AND MUSIC TO Almonte succeeded in getting chef Ricardo Cardona, who has cooked for the Yankees, Marc Anthony and the Rangers, to join the Aura team. Cardona then invited Asian chef Eric Meas to collaborate. “They made a phenomenal menu, with both their own spices and herbs very similar in a way,” said Almonte. “If you go back to the heritage of Cuban THE ANDERSON THEATER, FORGOTTEN FORERUNNER OF THE FILLMORE The Village Theater, which would become the Fillmore East, was Louison and Pearlman’s first choice, but the deal fell through. Backed with financing by a shady bar owner, Tony Lech, the Anderson hosted a few months of concerts until Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March1968.
HOW THE 'FUCK PAINTINGS' OF BETTY TOMPKINS LANDED IN ART Shortly after, the first piece in Betty’s fuck paintings, “Fuck Painting #1” (1969), series was acquired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Despite years of having her work shown in public, Betty’s work is still at risk for censorship. In 2006, her paintings onceagain landed in
WILLIAMSBURG LOSES ANOTHER VENUE, AS CUBANA SOCIAL CLOSES Williamsburg Loses Another Venue, as Cubana Social Closes This Weekend. Just a few months after the closure of Black Bear Bar, its neighbor on North 6th Street, Cubana Social, is leaving Williamsburg after six years. No, it’s not the changes in Cuba that are to blame. According to the closing announcement by owner Christina Bouza, it’s BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys 'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. ‘IT WAS A JOINT’: JAZZ MUSICIANS REMEMBER SLUGS’ IN THE September 10, 2014 By Frank Mastropolo. Albert Ayler outside of Slugs. Slugs’ Saloon opened its doors in 1964, a neighborhood bar owned by Robert Schoenholt, who died in 2012, and Jerry Schultz. By early 1965, many musicians who lived in the neighborhood convinced the owners to feature live jazz. The club rivaled the Five Spot Café as one of BUSHWICK COLLECTIVE AIMS TO BRING BLOCK PARTY BACK TO Mural by artist BUFF MONSTER. (Photo by Jamie Prince) Joe Ficalora, a Bushwick, Brooklyn native, was inspired to start hosting the block party in 2011. From a big Sicilian family, Ficalora has never been a stranger to large gatherings and celebrations, but it was the loss of his mother to brain cancer in his early 30s that led him to start PHOTOGRAPHER'S AVENGER, JUDGE'S NIGHTMARE: THE CASE OF Bedford + Bowery is where downtown Manhattan and north Brooklyn intersect. Produced by NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute in collaboration with New York magazine, B + B covers the East Village, Lower East Side, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bushwick, andbeyond.
INSIDE THE HISTORIC BUILDING THAT'S QUIETLY HOME TO Spreading the word of God has been extremely lucrative for Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), the world’s largest Christian broadcasting company. The organization’s late founders, evangelical power couple Paul and Jan Crouch, were renowned for extravagant lifestyles notably lacking in Christian asceticism or self-denial – his-and-hers mega-mansions in Newport Beach, chauffeured Bentleys 'HORRIBLE PERFECT STORM': ANOTHER NIGHT OF PROTEST AND June 2, 2020 By Erin O’Brien. As New York City recovered from a second night of widespread looting and destruction in the midst of protests against police brutality and the killing of George Floyd, Mayor de Blasio announced this morning that an 8pm curfew would remain in effect through Sunday. The move comes after a night of peacefulprotest
THE MUSIC'S OVER AT GARAGE, THE LATEST VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB In 1930s, the former garage at 99 Seventh Avenue was home to live cockroach races when it was the Nut Club. That establishment, with its scantily-clad waitresses, was said to be touristy, and, truth be told, Garage was as well.But its commitment to live music was unwavering, with cats like John David Simon, identical twins Peter and William Anderson, and Williamsburg’s own Lou Caputo playing THE LONER, THE LOVER, AND THE TRAP DOOR OF THE MERCHANT'S By the time she died in 1984, Helen Worden Erskine had racked up an eclectic but impressive set of interviews. The longtime New York World society writer spoke with Prince Charles of England and presidents Eisenhower and Truman, among other political and cultural luminaries. But she was perhaps most famous for her fascination with the opposite end of society: recluses. PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a LIFE AFTER ‘JEOPARDY!’: AUSTIN ROGERS DOESN’T WANT TO BE Austin Rogers is working behind the bar at Gaf West, a cozy little Irish pub in Hell’s Kitchen. It’s a pleasant surprise to find him here, knowing that the 39-year-old bartender just won $466,000 over the course of a brilliant run on Jeopardy! from September to November. The native of Pound Ridge, NY, has also become a cult figure for his delightfully subversive antics on the otherwise TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. ‘IT WAS A JOINT’: JAZZ MUSICIANS REMEMBER SLUGS’ IN THE September 10, 2014 By Frank Mastropolo. Albert Ayler outside of Slugs. Slugs’ Saloon opened its doors in 1964, a neighborhood bar owned by Robert Schoenholt, who died in 2012, and Jerry Schultz. By early 1965, many musicians who lived in the neighborhood convinced the owners to feature live jazz. The club rivaled the Five Spot Café as one of UPDATED: ALL THE NYC REOPENING DATES YOU NEED TO KNOW Snagging a vaccine appointment isn’t the only pastime open to New Yorkers this spring. Rates for COVID cases and hospitalizations keep dropping, leading Governor Cuomo to announce all kinds of reopenings. Here is a comprehensive list to help you keep track. February 23. Large venues for sports, music, and performing arts are now open at10%
SKATE SCENE RAMPS UP IN TOMPKINS SQUARE PARK, BUT IS THE Skate Scene Ramps Up in Tompkins Square Park, But Is the City On Board? Tyson McGrew at TF. (Photo: Ari Adams) On any given day at around 10 a.m., skateboarders slowly begin to trickle in and out of the northwest corner of Tompkins Square Park. By around 4 p.m., the corner is bustling with young people skating, socializing, and quiteoften
PHILIP ROTH'S EARLY, UNHAPPY DAYS IN THE EAST VILLAGE Washington Square Park was a 10-minute walk away, but it was the park to the east, Tompkins Square, that attracted Roth: After a day of writing, I’d either walk over with my own newspaper—or my Commentary or Partisan Review—to an Italian coffee house on Bleecker Street for an espresso or, when it was warm enough, go down to Tompkins Square Park and read awhile on a TAKE IT FROM THIS BUSHWICK PEACOCK OWNER, THAT WASN'T A A widely trafficked meme suspected extreme hipsterdom as the reason behind Dexter’s life in the concrete jungle, but the real story behind the coupling of artist and animal is a bit more complicated– and also more beautiful. After having purchased Dexter and his sweetheart Etta in Miami for an art installation, Ventiko found shelter for the couple in the garden of an acquaintance. FORBIDDEN ONES ARCHIVES For one, there’s the image of the old-timey cast iron cannon one member allegedly sold to an undercover NYPD officer a few years back (definitely the most hilarious of the items that led to a slew of criminal weapons trafficking charges brought against a number of the club’s members). And then there was the unmistakable visage of TatuJesus
THE DIRECTOR OF A NEW TRUMAN CAPOTE DOC HAS A THEORY ABOUT Interesting piece on a theory about Capote’s alleged last novel, but not especially relevant to less precious downtown Manhattan writers worrying about paying the rent after work losses. AN AMBITIOUS NEWCOMER BRINGS CUBAN-ASIAN FOOD AND MUSIC TO Almonte succeeded in getting chef Ricardo Cardona, who has cooked for the Yankees, Marc Anthony and the Rangers, to join the Aura team. Cardona then invited Asian chef Eric Meas to collaborate. “They made a phenomenal menu, with both their own spices and herbs very similar in a way,” said Almonte. “If you go back to the heritage of Cuban THE ANDERSON THEATER, FORGOTTEN FORERUNNER OF THE FILLMORE The Village Theater, which would become the Fillmore East, was Louison and Pearlman’s first choice, but the deal fell through. Backed with financing by a shady bar owner, Tony Lech, the Anderson hosted a few months of concerts until Bill Graham opened the Fillmore East in March1968.
HOW THE 'FUCK PAINTINGS' OF BETTY TOMPKINS LANDED IN ART Shortly after, the first piece in Betty’s fuck paintings, “Fuck Painting #1” (1969), series was acquired by the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Despite years of having her work shown in public, Betty’s work is still at risk for censorship. In 2006, her paintings onceagain landed in
WILLIAMSBURG LOSES ANOTHER VENUE, AS CUBANA SOCIAL CLOSES Williamsburg Loses Another Venue, as Cubana Social Closes This Weekend. Just a few months after the closure of Black Bear Bar, its neighbor on North 6th Street, Cubana Social, is leaving Williamsburg after six years. No, it’s not the changes in Cuba that are to blame. According to the closing announcement by owner Christina Bouza, it’s* nymag.com
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__ news No Comments HEIDI KLUM’S ALIEN COSTUME WAS SO GOOD, SHE SHOULD BE CHESTBURSTINGWITH PRIDE
November 1, 2019 2:29 pm _By_ Daniel Maurer _Video by Angelo Fabara_ H.R. Giger is having somewhat of a moment lately, as a new documentary about his Oscar-winning visual effects work, _Memory: the Origins ofAlien
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_is now streaming, and a tribute exhibition curated by outré auteur Harmony Korine, “Birth Machine Baby,” is set to open at Gagosian Gallery on Nov. 5. And then there’s this: Last night, supermodel Heidi Klum slithered into her annual Halloween party looking very much like the Swiss sci-fi surrealist’s iconicalien. More →
__ news No Comments WHAT WE DID HALLOWEEN WEEKEND AND WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TONIGHT October 31, 2019 _By_ Nick McManus That Feeling When (right) performing as Hall(oween) and Oats alongside fans (left) at Unit J’s Rock is Dead IV concert inBushwick.
As you can tell from our photos, we’re still pretty wiped from this past weekend’s frightful festivities. But if we didn’t go out on All Hallow’s Eve proper, we’d be some real ’weenies. That’s why you’ll find us at tonight’s Color Me BOO-shwick concertand
at the always-packed That’s So 90’s dance partyat
the The Woods. The I Remember Halloweenparty
is also a safe bet: the light-up floor at JJ’s Hideaway has seen a lot of dancing shoes since it opened a few months ago. More → __ news No Comments A SEAFOOD-BOIL SPOT BUBBLES UP IN THE EAST VILLAGE October 30, 2019 _By_ Kai Burkhardt (Photos: Kai Burkhardt) An endless number of Asian restaurants have opened up in the East Village in the past few years, earning it the name “Chinatown North.”
But one of those recent newcomers, Jin Kitchen and Bar, has been replaced by something a little different: a seafood shack specializing in bespoke boils. More → __ Performance PicksNo Comments
PERFORMANCE PICKS: SPOOKY DRAG AND SEX WORK FUNDRAISING October 30, 2019 _By_ Cassidy Dawn GravesWEDNESDAY
(poster courtesy of Shark Party Media)NEVER A BOY
_Wednesday, October 30 at UCB Hell’s Kitchen, 9 pm: $9_
Visibility and representation in the media for trans and gender non-conforming people is certainly better than it once was, but it’s still all too common to see trans characters played by cis actors (or written by cis writers) or shoehorned into unfortunate stereotypes. That’s not the case with comedian Chloe Koser’s one-woman show _Never A Boy_. Koser tells her own story in her own words, delving into her personal journey of transition with a narrative that’s poignant but also unabashedly, comedically explicit. It’s not all autobiography, though; in between the memoir components of the show, Koser will perform an array of absurd characters, from a tampon maker to someone with deep carnal desire for a whale.More →
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7 YEARS AFTER SANDY, ROCKAWAY IS GETTING ITS HANDBALL COURTS BACK October 29, 2019 _By_ Daniel Maurer A chess table and section of boardwalk uprooted by Sandy. (Photos:Daniel Maurer)
Seven years after Hurricane Sandy tore more than half of Rockaway Beach’s 5.5-mile boardwalk off its stanchions, the waterfront is thriving again. Last year, Rockaway Beach welcomed a staggering 5.5 million visitors. But millennials enthralled by the cornucopia of ceviche, quinoa arepas, and kombucha on tap may not have noticed something missing: the handball courts ripped up by the superstorm in 2012 still haven’t returned to Beach 105th Street. More → __ news No Comments IDNYC BENEFITS EXPAND TO THE WHITNEY, THE SHED, NATIONAL SAWDUST, JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER, AND MORE October 29, 2019 _By_ Daniel Maurer City ID holders are about to get a whole lot more worldly. The city announced today that next year, new partners in its IDNYC program will include the Whitney Museum, the Apollo Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Bargemusic, and a couple of cutting-edge music and performance venues: National Sawdust in Williamsburg and The Shed in HudsonYards.
Asked for details about the benefits, a spokesperson for the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs promised them in the coming weeks. A spokesperson for National Sawdust told Bedford + Bowery that IDNYC card holders will be eligible for a Venture membership granting half-price tickets to almost every show at the new-music venue. Bargemusic, which hosts chamber-music concerts on a floating barge in Dumbo, told us that it would extend its seniors discount (typically $5 off of a $35 ticket) to IDNYC holders. Jazz at Lincoln Center said it’s still working with the city to determine which benefits it will provide. We’ve reached out to the other cultural venues as well and will let you know if they share any specifics. Current benefits from partners that will return in 2020 include a Level 1 membership at Brooklyn Academy of Music (advance access to tickets, 50 percent off same-day tickets and more), membership at MoMA (free admission to the museum’s galleries and to MoMA PS1 as well as free same-day film tickets), a “Friends” membership at Carnegie Hall (half-price tickets on select performances), and membership at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (free admission for the cardholder and accompanied children). Again, it’s uncertain what some of the new partners will offer. Currently, the Whitney’s lowest tier of paid membership offers unlimited express and free admission for members, half-price general admission tickets for their guests, access to preview days for major exhibitions, and discounts of up to 20 percent at the museum gift shop. The Shed’s lowest tier offers 24-hour advance ticket access. Jazz at Lincoln Center membership offers exclusive ticket discounts and pre-sale access. In addition to the new partners, the city announced that starting Dec. 2, residents whose cards are expiring in less than 60 days, or whose cards have been expired for less than six months, can go onlineto
renew and make changes such as gender designation. (In January, the city announced that in addition to the traditional M and F designations, it was adding an X option for transgender, non-binary and nonconforming residents.) They’ll receive a redesigned card featuring the Statue of Liberty in the background. The first set of IDNYC cards, issued in 2015, are set to expire in January 2020. There are currently over 1.3 million cardholders, according to the city. _UPDATE__: This article was updated after publication with the specific benefits offered by National Sawdust and Bargemusic.___ Art Hearts No
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ART THIS WEEK: HUMAN BONES AND TYREE GUYTON October 28, 2019 _By_ Cassidy Dawn Graves Nicole Awai, _Reflection Pool, 2019, _acrylic paint, resin, graphite, nail polish, plastic, shells, crystalline solids and paper,50 x 38 in.
ENVISIONING THE LIQUID LAND _Opening Wednesday, October 30 at Lesley Heller Gallery,
6 pm to 8 pm. On view through December 21._ _Envisioning the Liquid Land_ could be the title of a book on how climate change will undoubtedly plunge us all underwater one day, but it’s also the name of Nicole Awai’s latest solo show, on view starting Wednesday at Lesley Heller Gallery on Orchard Street. The Trinidad-born artist and teacher is known for utilizing a wide range of items in her art, from nail polish and resin to feathers and shells, in order to explore the intricacies of living in America today. Awai’s multifaceted style gives her work a multi-dimensional feel reminiscent of candy-colored dreamlands that look almost like normal life, but more surreal and more intriguing. That’s not all—in the gallery’s project space, there will also be an installation by Rachelle Dang, inspired by Hawaiian colonialism andbotanical cabinets.
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__ news No Comments R.L. STINE GAVE EVERYONE GOOSEBUMPS AT BROOKLYN’S CREEPIEST PUPPETSTORE
October 28, 2019 _By_ Kai Burkhardt R.L. Stine (Photos: Kai Burkhardt) One dark and not-so-stormy night under a waning crescent moon, the streets of Park Slope were quiet. Decorated brownstones lined Sixth Avenue like a Halloween expo, and tucked away on the corner of Fourth Street stood a puppet store full of horror fans. They sat in costumes, popped open a few beers and tried to ignore the lifeless puppet eyes staring at them from the walls as they waited for the brain behind their childhood nightmares, R.L. Stine.More →
__ news No Comments HERE’S HOW TO HAVE A HELL OF A HALLOWEEN WEEKEND October 25, 2019 _By_ Nick McManusDancorcism.
THE RETURN OF DANCORCISM HALLOWEEN Before dancing dirty into the dawn of the dead, spend your afternoon exorcising bad spirits while exercising at Dancorcism at Greenpoint’s Park Church Co-op. This monthly 90-minute “practice of living in love” led by Debbie Attias will be having a costumed Halloween edition that advocates self-love while celebrating life together with music and movement. _Dancorcism, Oct. 26 from 1:30-3pm, at The Park Church Co-op, 129 Russel St., Greenpoint; tickets $25 advance/$30 at the door. More →_
__ news No Comments A BROOKLYN PERFORMANCE COLLECTIVE GETS A DOC WORTHY OF ITS GENDER-BENDING EXUBERANCE October 25, 2019 _By_ Amanda Feinman Still from _A Night at Switch N’ Play._ Switch N’ Play puts a high premium on joy, so it isn’t surprising that _A Night At Switch N’ Play__—_the slice-of-performance-life documentary about the group, making its New York premiere at NewFestthis Saturday
—is such a
joyful watch. The film, from director Cody Stickels and producer Chelsea Moore, provides a window into the beloved drag and burlesque collective at work. Over the course of a single evening at Branded Saloon, the Prospect Heights bar Switch N’ Play calls home, we are invited to watch seven queer performers flourishing, almost in real time. And it’s a treat. More →1 2 3
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