Monday Nov 16 | All About Jazz
Jerry Granelli V16: Vancouver '08
Fitzell lives in Brooklyn and his work has also appeared in The Villager and Downtown Express newspapers and The Independent Film and Video Monthly magazine, among others.
NYU Still Eyeing Governors Island, Downtown Brooklyn
NYU has flirted with extending its purple tentacles to Governors Island over the past few years, and it appears that dream is not dead -despite how some faculty and students feel about the abandoned isle.
Housing and Urban Development Stimulus Projects Underway
One of the biggest complaints with President Obama's $787 billion stimulus package is not enough money going toward infrastructure projects.
Specter of Jane Ballroom, Just in Time for Halloween
Things have quiet lately at the Jane Ballroom: meaning that one, it's been closed, and two, there's been no more neighbor-drama since it closed.
The Villagers' World Turned Upside Down
They sit in shock today, unable to comprehend how their announced wisdoms did not rule the day.
Dick Cheney: Free Speech at Five Hundred Dollars a Plate
TOPICS Neocons/PNAC The thing that's been completely left out of the Dick Cheney "how dare anyone dither when it comes to blowing up our enemies and rewarding our torturers" speech is the context in which that speech was given.
Byblos is a Lebanese restaurant that has tantalizing food, wonderful music and attentive service.
The Village Builds Future with Plans for City Center
The Village is undergoing the most ambitious project the city has ever undertaken, and the city manager calls it crucial to the area's future.
Rescue Plan for Hospital Trust
A hospital trust has been forced to appoint a new chairman after serious questions were raised over its financial performance.
The MacroQuarktet: Each Part a Whole: Live at the Stone
Fitzell lives in Brooklyn and his work has also appeared in The Villager and Downtown Express newspapers and The Independent Film and Video Monthly magazine, among others.
Soho Activist Would Rather Not Have Another Den of Sin
As the ancient Chinese proverb goes, "No one-story Soho commercial building stands forever." And so, the wrecking ball will come calling for 73-75 Sullivan Street if a developer's attempt to get a zoning change on the block between Spring and Broome succeeds.
First Comes Rent Wars, Then Renovation: The tenants are gone and it's...
The tenants are gone and it's time to party, er, renovate at the Economakises' 47 East 3rd Street , soon to be an 11,600-square-foot mansion.
Friday, 9am - DEDICATED villagers across the parish of Kirton have been honoured for their efforts to improve the look of their communities.
Rent Wars: Next Big Landlord-Tenant Battle Takes Shape
Now it's set to happen again, only this time there's a curve ball: politicos! The Villager reports that the owner of 19-21 Barrow Street -known to romantics as "that building next to One if By Land..."-is trying to empty the place after purchasing it for $3.4 million last summer.
Provincetown Playhouse's Flesh Wound Gets Bigger
The hole in the side of MacDougal Street's Provincetown Playhouse is growing almost as fast as the anger directed at NYU, which pledged to preserve the shell of the historic theater while it builds a new academic building around it.
Wire: Balazs Chases Bears our of MePa, Bushwick Sandwich Cart
Though Community Board 2 gave the annual West Village Leather & Bear Street Fair permission to take over West 13th Street next month, the city is reneging on the offer.
East Village Tenement Vacated: It was move-out day at 47...
It was move-out day at 47 East 3rd Street , the East Village tenement where rent-stabilized tenants fought a lengthy battle to stop their eviction by a landlord who wished to turn the building into his private mansion .
Did the Standard Hotel Chase Away the Village's Bears?
Friends, New York Leather Weekend is fast approaching , and with it comes the annual West Village Leather & Bear Street Fair .
Thursday Night : Mosaic Man Attacked Again and Shots Fired on 6th Street .
Jesse Jane had some fun tonight : a slobbery ball game with friends at Ray's. She later received some strokes of congratulations when Jim showed some visitors to Ray's her picture in "The Villager ". Later while on their way to a place to sleep Jim was attacked by one Jose Palacios , here previously known as the "Drink Thief". Palacios approached ...
Thompson on Preservation and Development
The Villager reports that, at a candidate forum on August 12 sponsored by a coalition of preservation groups, including the New York Landmarks Conservancy, the Historic Districts Council, the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation, Landmark West and the Municipal Art Society, City Comptroller and mayoral candidate Bill Thompson, a ...