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Downtown Drag + Performance in the 1990s — the Jillian Jonas Collection
…venues of the early-to-mid 1990s. Hedda Lettuce at Wigstock, Christopher Street Waterfront, September 4, 1994 Jonas’s pictures capture a golden age of LGBTQ+ nightlife and performance. Her behind-the-scenes access and…
Read MoreMystery Photos — 90s Drag Scene Edition
…1994. Can you identify these performers? Please let us know! While many of Jonas’s photos capture well-known performers such as Randella, Varla Jean Merman, and Hedda Lettuce, many are harder…
Read MoreBusiness of the Month – The Original Sandwich Shoppe, 58A Greenwich Ave
…with their homemade herbal mayo, lettuce and tomatoes. But there is no combination too weird to order, Grettel says; “The customer is always right.” Sliced apple and roasted pepper and bacon…
Read MoreRooftop Farms in Our Neighborhoods: It is Officially “A Movement”
…grow because we use so much in the kitchen.” The Garganelle Primavera is garnished with a roof-only herb salad, and other items on the plate, like radishes, lettuces, and long…
Read MoreNew York School Painter Janice Biala’s “Pendulating Spirit”
…her sculpture and installation art, and the Romanian-born Surrealist painter Hedda Sterne, the enigmatic and prolific painter Janice Biala offered her own bits of wisdom to the group. The Artists’…
Read MoreThe April 1950 Artists’ Sessions at Studio 35
…Motherwell, Richard Pousette-Dart, Ad Reinhardt, Hedda Sterne, and many more. In the transcripts’ introduction, simultaneously printed in Modern Artists in America (1950), the artists state: “Today the extent and degree of Modern…
Read MoreBusiness of the Month: Heermance Farm Purveyors, 183 Christopher Street
…#arugula at right Chicken pesto Sandwich with mozzarella, heirloom Tomatoes and lettuce!! from their Instagram. Solidifying their growing and vital place in the neighborhood, they host an annual block party…
Read MoreThe End of the West Washington Market
…out among the piled crates of tomatoes, beans, cabbages, lettuce, and other greens in the street. Hungry derelicts wander about in the hope of picking up a stray vegetable dropped…
Read MoreOral History: Dining in Greenwich Village with Mimi Sheraton
…And until that, you didn’t see six kinds of lettuce, or four kinds of mushrooms anywhere, and so all of these things became available, and that was great to write…
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