Slices of the Tenderloin #: Koster and Bial’s

Slices of the Tenderloin #: Koster and Bial’s

BY TRAV S.D. | Having done several posts on Koster and Bial’s Music Hall during February’s Black History Month and Women’s History Month in March, we thought it might be useful and interesting to explore that venue, the entrepreneurs who founded it, and its role in American pop culture. John Koster and Adam Bial were a […]

On Guns and Mental Health

On Guns and Mental Health

BY ARTHUR SCHWARTZ | For the second time in a week, our country faces the horrors of a mass shooting—this time in Boulder, Colorado. In fact, there have been 20 or more such shootings in the US this year. Over the last few days, in Miami Beach, officers trying to reign in out-of-control Spring Breakers have […]

Slices of the Tenderloin #7: Aida Overton Walker

Slices of the Tenderloin #7: Aida Overton Walker

BY TRAV S.D. | For Women’s History Month, we will continue our series on famous vaudeville performers connected with the Tenderloin District. Now long defunct, the Tenderloin was a NYC neighborhood that at its furthest extent ran between 24th and 62nd Streets between 5th and 8th Avenues, thus overlapping with modern Chelsea. The Tenderloin was so-named […]

This Week in Chelsea: March 22-28, 2021

This Week in Chelsea: March 22-28, 2021

This Week’s “This Week in Chelsea” In Order of Appearance: W. Chelsea park’s new garden club / Hudson Guild seeks talent / Free tax prep / Sneak Peek: 3/31/2021, 10th Precinct Community Council meeting via Zoom  New Garden Club at CCM-Seal Park |  From a recent email comes this good news: “Several members of the newly […]

Writing the Apocalypse: To Breathe Again

Writing the Apocalypse: To Breathe Again

Writing the Apocalypse is a weekly series featuring the poems, essays, and recollections of Puma Perl, with subject matter influenced by her experiences as a NYC resident during the COVID-19 pandemic. To Breathe Again | BY PUMA PERL The intercom woke me at 5AM. As terror turned to hypervigilance, I dove into fight or flight mode. But […]

V-Day (aka Vaccine Day) Lands in Chelsea; Another Planned for March 19

V-Day (aka Vaccine Day) Lands in Chelsea; Another Planned for March 19

BY DONATHAN SALKALN | For four hundred and ten residents of Elliott and Fulton Houses, and their Chelsea neighbors, Sat., March 13 will be marked V-Day, as each received a victory over COVID-19, in the form of a Johnson and Johnson’s one-time-vaccine shot. The event was a joint effort between Walgreens (owner of Duane Reade […]

This Week in Chelsea: March 15-21, 2021

This Week in Chelsea: March 15-21, 2021

This Week’s “This Week in Chelsea” In Order of Appearance: W. Chelsea park’s new garden club / Chelsea Garden Club meeting  / CRDC and Move the Money / Hudson Guild seeks talent / Free tax prep New Garden Club at CCM-Seal Park |  From CCNews’ stalwart supporter and longtime insider info provider Allen Oster comes this good news, […]

Getting to Know You: Lindsey Boylan, Candidate for Manhattan Borough President

Getting to Know You: Lindsey Boylan, Candidate for Manhattan Borough President

“Where do you see yourself at this time next year?” wasn’t always such a loaded question. Before COVID-19, forward thinkers could confidently project ahead 365 days to find themselves seated in a restaurant booked to capacity, rubbing shoulders with fellow theatergoers, or making good on the “If I’m elected” promises that swept you into office. […]

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