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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Comprehensive Real-Time News Feed for Greenwich Village (New York, NY).


  • Also noted: Elizabeth Ann Hawley, 94, who chronicled Mount Everest expeditions 2018-01-27, 07:09 pm
    One of the founders of the Himalayan Database, a compilation of records for all climbing expeditions in the Himalayas in Nepal from 1905 to 2017, Hawley spent nearly her entire adult life in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital. She moved there in 1960 to work as a correspondent with Time Inc. Though she never scaled a mountain herself, she endeared herself to many climbers.
  • Brooklyn Beckham shows off new 'Buster' tattoo to waitress 2018-01-27, 11:51 am
    Brooklyn Beckham puts on a flirtatious display with stunning blonde waitress during his second trip to 'Salt Bae's' NYC restaurant... as he lifts his shirt to flash new 'Buster' tattoo And while he's certainly taking after his dad - former footballer David Beckham - in the body art department, Brooklyn Beckham, 18, took a more open approach to his new ink, flaunting his 'Buster' tattoo to a waitress on Friday night. Dining out with a pal, Brooklyn styled a crisp white classic 'Three Lions' desig
  • Stonewall Trailer | In Theaters September 25 2015-08-04, 03:00 am
    STONEWALL is a drama about a fictional young man caught up during the 1969 Stonewall Riots. Danny Winters is forced to leave behind friends and loved ones when he is kicked out of his parent's home and flees to New York.
  • 5 Photos 2018-01-26, 05:42 pm
    ... into contract. At the same time, the glam couple and their young son just moved into a recently renovated Greenwich Village duplex that they bought for $7.5 million in 2016. The buyer of the West Village pad is real estate honcho Michael Fuchs and ...
  • Marlene VerPlanck, Singer of Jazz and Jingles, Dies at 84 2018-01-26, 05:01 pm
    Marlene VerPlanck, a singer who was seen by many on cabaret stages and heard by millions more on jingles for products including Campbell's Soup and Winston cigarettes, died on Jan. 14 in Manhattan. She was 84. Her death, in a hospital, was announced by the broadcaster Ray Hoffman, who wrote the lyrics to several songs Ms.
  • 'The Marvelous Ms. Maisel': Science, Comedy And Genius 2018-01-26, 09:50 am
    ... pursing his dreams of comedy stardom with Maisel dutifully supporting him. But after bombing at a Greenwich Village club's open-mike, the husband announces that he's leaving Maisel for his secretary. Later that night Maisel returns, drunk, to the ...
  • 9 Reasons You Should Join The Heritage of America Tour 2018-01-25, 05:36 pm
    Our sister station is going on the ultimate tour to uncover the history of the United States and we want you to join us! Experience history that has shaped our nation up close while creating memories with new friends that will last a lifetime. We already took care of the booking and planning and all you need to do is say YES! Still undecided? Here are 9 reasons you should join us! REGISTRATION CLOSES 01/31.
  • Chinese Films Featured at NYC's Winter Film Awards International Film Festival 2018-01-25, 03:23 pm
    Chinese Feature Films "A Roar of WOLF Troops" and "The Revenge of Phantom Knight" to premiere at New York City's Winter Film Awards International Film Festival Winter Film Awards Is New York City. Like the city itself, the organization showcases the eclectic diversity and excitement of the independent arts world.
  • Visionary' klezmer, bluegrass virtuoso to perform in Caldwell 2018-01-24, 03:19 pm
    In 2012, he was awarded a National Heritage Fellowship, the nation's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts, by the National Endowment for the Arts, which said that Statman's music "expands the boundaries of traditional and improvisational forms." A clarinet and mandolin virtuoso, Statman was one of the most important leaders of the klezmer revival of the late '70s, later moving into the realm of hasidic nigunim, spiritual melodies - all contributing to his profound impact on Jewish musi
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Review 2018-01-24, 06:29 am
    If you ever needed a reason to invest in Amazon Prime, the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is it. The writers and producers of "Gilmore Girls," Amy Sherman-Palladino and husband Daniel Palladino, have done it again with this series following a female stand-up comedian in 1950s New York.
  • Cityscapes 2018-01-23, 10:06 am
    "The '70s were a great time for street photography in New York," said Ed Grazda as the opener for a talk he presented recently on his new book "Mean Streets: NYC 1970-1985." The attractive compact book includes 100 full-page black-and-white images that the photographer shot in the 1970s and early '80s around Manhattan.
  • Timeline: Key moments in 1962 2018-01-22, 03:00 am
    ... is surely in the space race. April: Bob Dylan arrives in New York and performs "Blowin' in the Wind" in a Greenwich Village club on April 16. August: Marilyn Monroe is found dead Aug. 5 after an overdose, ending a decade-long reign as the nation's ...
  • Mimi Sheraton on Restaurant Critics and Why They Should Remain Anonymous 2018-01-22, 06:01 pm
    Mimi Sheraton, food writer, author, and former restaurant critic for the New York Times , takes no prisoners. Her sharp wit is almost as quick as her brilliant smile, and she carries about her the easy confidence of a woman who knows exactly what she's talking about.
  • Tapas See New Light at Tomino, a Little Italy Gem 2018-01-22, 02:52 pm
    Starting in the 1930s, Manhattan had lots of tapas bars in Greenwich Village and Chelsea, serving small portions of flaming chorizo and grilled octopus. But beginning in the early years of this century, tapas bars underwent a spectacular revival, with the newcomers introducing creative dishes at least partly inspired by the new Spanish cooking of Ferran Adria and his disciples, like Boqueria and Tertulia.
  • Why Big Corporations Are Moving Into Coworking Spaces 2018-01-22, 02:00 pm
    Some of the world's largest corporations are flocking to coworking spaces in search of talent, potential acquisitions and flexible office setups. Around 10 years ago coworking spaces began opening up to offer affordable office space solutions to startups and freelancers, but recently much larger tech firms have been jumping in.
  • A Rare Tour of the Neustadt Collection's Tiffany Glass 2018-01-22, 06:07 am
    ... from Austria who settled in Flushing, began collecting Tiffany lamps, after his wife admired one in a Greenwich Village junk shop. Stained-glass lamps had fallen out of fashion, and the market was flooded with them. Neustadt went on to purchase more ...
  • Food: Best Armenian Food NYC 2018-01-19, 11:40 pm
    Armenia is the little country in the Caucasus Mountains, at the hinge of the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Russia. Armenia carries great historical importance as the country the Kardashians are kind of from and you'd think that essential fact would be reason enough for a few Armenian spots to open in New York on interest alone.
  • January 19, 2018: Restaurant Groups Grapple With Change After Sexual... 2018-01-19, 08:33 am
    The New York Times: "Backstage, the first four prominent restaurant groups caught in sexual harassment scandals are grappling with the thorny complications of just how to extricate themselves from a tarnished partner: John Besh in New Orleans; Charlie Hallowell in Oakland, Calif.; and Ken Friedman and Mario Batali in New York. The companies have begun to reach for some sort of equilibrium, working in very different ways to figure out how - and if - they can move forward.
  • Sunday Routine: How Fred Weller, Actor, Spends His Sundays 2018-01-19, 07:00 am
    The actor Fred Weller has an Ensemble Drama Desk Award and two nominations, as well as dozens of film and television credits . But starting Jan. 22, Mr. Weller, 51, will be part of something a bit different: Steven Soderbergh's murder-mystery mini-series "Mosaic" on HBO.
  • Why This Mid-Century Lesbian Playwright's Message Endures 2018-01-19, 05:57 am
    In 1978, 17-year-old Tracy Heather Strain saw a play in Harrisburg, Pa., that made a lasting impression on her. It was To Be Young, Gifted and Black, the biographical play using Lorraine Hansberry's words to tell her story.

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