NYC 388
- a small Broadway idyll, in the time of the coronavirus
- out alone
- cloud catcher
- green?
- greenmarket
- street seen
- zig zag
- not a blue moon
- old SoHo, still hanging on in soSoHo
- 'Bushwick Bark'/'Rudy's Flatfix'
- the AIDS activist project Kickstarter needs you
- High Line wild
- kale, for better and for worse
- rebar pond on Berry St
- The end of ArtCat Calendar
- Come to our show!
- the very red fireworks
- tenth anniversary of jameswagner.com
- expiration on 23rd Street
- the Chelsea Hotel: now living with ghosts?
- Union Square Occupied by smarts
- NYPD occupies Liberty Park for 16 hours
- a visit to Liberty Plaza on Friday afternoon
- Occupy Wall Street day 29: Times Square
- Occupy Wall Street day 23, evening, an eye on Obama
- #OccupyWallStreet day 18: a tour of the camp
- 'demonstrator' at #OccupyWallStreet was Guy Fawkes
- #OccupyWallStreet day 12 - the park and the march
- #OccupyWallStreet day 8 (cont'd)
- Issue Project Room benefit this Sat, Oct. 1, in W. Village
- #OccupyWallStreet: a total must-visit, and then?
- #OccupyWallStreet 8 (first draft)
- retired truck tire shelters Williamsburg flora
- Zodiac Heads: Ai Weiwei wasn't at the Plaza today
- ABC No Rio benefit May 3
- "Anomalistic Urge" at Vaudeville Park, going, going . . . .
- Elliott Sharp, Steve Horowitz, and friends play Disklavier
- of shirtwaists and straitjackets: labor and Republicans
- we're "good Germans," Bradley Manning's the real thing
- anticipating spring, with small golden cups
- Armory Arts Week 2011, a few personal impressions
- "Battle of the Brush," encamped in Bryant Park
- thrown out of Gagosian for addressing Kiefer's art
- Smithsonian/Wojnarowicz censorship protest, NYC
- censorship and homophobia, AIDS, sex, art, religion
- finally, almost the entire "Big Bambú" experience
- downtown "Dream Hotel" shows off its portholes
- showy vine on Jefferson Market Garden fence
- Saint-Gaudens' "Hiawatha", and Manifest Destiny
- "The Voyage of Garbhglas" at the Irish Hunger Memorial
- Time's Up! makes City Hall Park a community garden
- gay or black in the garden state: is it still 1953 in NJ?
- Book bargains to benefit homeless LGBT Youth
- friends to celebrate Harry Wieder in Cooper's Great Hall
- tomorrow is the last chance to "Escape from New York"
- World Naked Bike Ride: raw for cause, in New York City
- Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010)
- Dominus totally gets Harry Weider, in today's Times
- Harry Wieder (1953-2010)
- 8th anniversary of jameswagner.com
- the Starns install "Big Bambú" on the Met Roof Garden
- Fifth Avenue tulips
- working title: Easter
- potted spring excitement, with no bulb in sight
- Powhida: "No artist should have to watch this"
- Yevgeniy Fiks names names in Communist Tour of MoMA
- NYPD: racial profiling, false collaring, permanent records
- BHQF's "We Like America" at Whitney 2010 Biennial
- "Bring Your Own Art" [BYOA], the X Initiative farewell
- an IDIOM: a conversation with Salinger's ghosts
- chartreuse holiday lights, good as gold
- Chelsea hats, crazy wigs, and Serigne, New Year's 2009
- Chelsea winter garden
- Lesbian Herstory Archives party, and Lizzie Bonaventura
- New Museum code, "ethics and collecting"
- the ArtCat calendar is five years old today
- HOMU under the Highline today
- Nikhil Chopra, as Yog Raj Chitrakar, at the New Museum
- Brooklyn Rail cover: Powhida's New Museum cartoon
- vote for Billy Talen
- Henry Street lot gate
- "395 Flatbush Avenue Ext." et al., downtown Brooklyn
- Obama's wars
- NURTUREart benefit October 12
- New Museum commits suicide with banality
- Obama addresses UN; we watch "Save the Green Planet"
- High Line grasses in the rain
- sorta loving it, next to the Union Square Greenmarket
- Klaus von Nichtssagend: The Musical
- the Guggenheim, Frank Lloyd Wright, and the rest of us
- the High Line, but this time on a slow day
- Whole Foods' John Mackey wants us unwholesome
- Duke Riley's "Those About to Die Salute You"
- of gallery Deathwatches, Dash Snow, Bruce High Quality
- "Then and Now" at the LGBT Center
- "Playing Through" in Brooklyn tomorrow
- queer marriage: California goes both ways
- Keith Haring's "Once Upon A Time", 20 years old today
- Electronic Music Foundation's "Sound in the Frying Pan"
- scrap of Bart on Chrystie Street
- SchroRoWinkleFeuerBooneWildenRosenGosian Gallery
- staring down at the rails
- artists rubbing out illegal billboards all over New York
- springy
- "3 Columbus Circle": it ain't vinyl, but it's still siding
- the Wooster Group's "La Didone"
- León Ferrari and Mira Schendel at MoMA
- pigeon squadron over the Lower East Side
- "Changing Times" will mean interesting times
- "After the Deluge" at the X Initiative
- The Armory Show 2009 - Contemporary
- winter pots
- real New York Times front page evokes fake Times
- Lisa Kirk's "House of Cards" at Invisible-Exports
- Bushwick L Jefferson stop drawing
- en plein air: 23rd Street studio
- WAGMAG benefit at The Front Room tonight
- ragged tarps on Grand Street lot, Williamsburg
- ©ELLIS G. signs in on Bedford St. corner
- soft face on Wooster Street
- New York shad return to old Delancey farm waters
- James Turrell, on a cloudless day
- Bloomberg's Israel-speak is disgusting
- don't let Art Fag City die!
- David Gordon's "Trying Times (remembered)"
- where the shore meets the sea (in Dumbo)
- thirteen windows in the darkness
- Tracey Baran: we miss her already
- PINTA 08
- civil rights, yes, but gay marriage be damned
- street art sculpture in Ascenzi Square
- what they don't want us to see in Iraq and Afghanistan
- breezy couple with wispy Papillon in Pierrot suit
- Gregg Evans and more, at the NURTUREart benefit
- NURTUREart benefit at James Cohan in Chelsea tonight
- Bowery turf
- it's not about term limits; it's about fake democracy
- Greenpoint FRYZJER
- W.A.G.E. rage inside "Democracy in America"
- Chinatown still life trompe-l'oeil
- three (3) D.U.M.B.O. doors
- Matt Wolf's Russell bio, "Wild Combination", now at IFC
- "Greenpoint 100" library benefit returns Saturday
- one really giant shrimp
- Brooklyn Bridge Park, in clover
- a guide to "Democracy in America"*
- Brooklyn Edison Company
- blindness in Williamsburg
- modernist building abandoned on Metropolitan pavement
- Times Square ghosts
- NURTUREart benefit - save the date - October 27
- Aakash Nihalani on West 25th Street
- Greenpoint industrial yard
- a win for free speech in New York - only five years late
- rising sun on LOISAIDA
- Hrag Vartanian's "Re:Public" bows on ArtCal Zine
- Chrystie Street silver
- dog days
- NADA's County Affair
- after Jackson - or maybe Pablo
- 2008 Affordable Art Fair ("art to go")
- lazy Bushwick street, Sunday afternoon
- real terrorists don't photograph anything
- saving Union Square for all the people
- ACT UP oral history marathon
- test pattern
- good dinners at home
- Matt Wolf's Arthur Russell bio: "Wild Combination"
- Bob Rauschenberg
- Vincent Gagliostro with Margaret Thatcher at Pulse
- to hell and back with Ratzinger
- hooker just a cover; Bush and bankers crushed Spitzer
- spring-ish, and surrounded by a promise of summer
- play in your own yards, and leave Spitzer alone
- Times Square bomblet outperforms march of a million
- no, not that "Armory show", and not Breuer's building
- The Seventh Regiment Armory's "American Aesthetic"
- Rirkrit, where are you? or, artists have to eat too
- WAGMAG benefit at The Front Room tomorrow
- 475 Kent: the insanity of New York housing policy
- painful "Scenes of Gypsy Life", in painful seats
- Smart on 23rd Street
- new New Museum (extra)
- new New Museum building is a new New York treasure
- Reverend Billy free this time, but the assaults never stop
- Asian Contemporary Art Fair
- Clayton Patterson at Kinz, Tillou + Feigen
- Ashley Gilbertson's "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot"
- subway vellum
- gallery photo prohibitions harass all visitors
- Dame Ethel Smyth's "The Wreckers"
- second annual New York Art Book Fair
- Michael Cline at Daniel Reich
- PWOP 2: last night's second "Parade Without A Permit"
- RHA asks Speaker Quinn about 1st Amendment, police rules
- RHA, allies "Parade Without a Permit" for right of assembly
- platform beauty
- Kissinger to be Grand Marshall of Steuben Day Parade
- the Chelsea Symphony is super!
- Greenpoint public library benefit Saturday
- no roll call for our own victims, on 9/11 or any other day
- tree and bird cover high above the garden
- "war on terrorism" is new McCarthyism: Gibran victim
- new ArtCal launched
- summer afternoon - summer afternoon
- frippery
- two Greenpoint survivors
- Chris Quinn can't even get a pothole fixed
- Mayor's office withdraws proposed NYC photo ban
- Duke Riley: news from the [water] front
- a visit to Brooklyn Museum
- Daniel Reich in the Chelsea Hotel
- NY Union Square First Amendment rally July 27, 2007
- tell Kelly, Quinn and Bloomberg we are still a free people
- Wall Street Journal touts ArtCal
- our friendly press, on the future of art blogs
- roof garden update
- New Museum rises on the Bowery
- Williamsburg and Bushwick, my big sky country
- arrested in NY for reciting First Amendment to police officer
- Chris Quinn asks our civil rights to "take one for the team"
- police to regulate when we can use cameras in NYC
- Shepard Fairey takes on U.S. rotten moral currency in print
- RHA and Queer Justice League march for assembly rights
- NYPD rough up, arrest civil rights lawyer and wife
- NYPD secretly granted permits to Dyke Marches for years
- Queers slam Quinn during Stonewall anniversary march
- NYC: yes to "street fairs", no to homo festival
- trans march led by police wagon, loads of handcuffs ready
- panel on radical history of Lower East Side
- Radical Homosexual Agenda zaps Quinn on police authority
- sad ending for Brooklyn College MFA suit
- follow the arrow
- raw NYPD brutality, spawned by Kelly, Bloomberg and Quinn
- police "control" un-permitted parade protesting Quinn
- Radical Homosexual Agenda [RHA] "un-permitted parade"
- ACT UP party tonight
- ACT UP renewed, and transformed
- ACT UP back to the Wall, this time for single-payer healthcare
- subway abstractions
- Tribeca industrial lofts
- NBC Nightly News has puppies!
- Homeless Museum at home to guests this Sunday
- "blogger summit": WNBC wants in
- J.T. Kirkland at J.T. Kirkland
- gone yesterday
- the two Times Square demonstrations
- June in January
- Wooster on Spring
- Target free speech
- if you see something, say something.
- morning glory thorns
- this is not a gay film not a a gay film a gay film
- the American Airlines homo scare: even worse than reported
- the old Vinegar Hill
- the antidote to 9/11 24/7
- clowns commuting to Brooklyn
- brick wannabes on 9th Avenue
- The Bronx takes off
- keeping our twenty-first century subway humming
- the most dangerous war
- they've lost the potato chip!*
- thoughts of Israel somehow always cancel thought
- faced postbox
- Chris Moukarbel at Wallspace
- a table for the 'farm'
- our little scrub farm
- Brooklyn College MFA works resurrected, with scars
- spring Barry
- the penis art which threatens New York families
- Brooklyn College MFA "Plan B Prevails"
- postponed: Brooklyn College MFA students press conference
- Brooklyn College MFA students announce press conference
- MFA show shut down for reference to Cheney sex?
- on the Brooklyn College massacre, Riverdale Press rocks!
- Brooklyn College decides sex wrong for New York public
- parrot's back
- tape dog
- Metro Mall plays April Fool early
- 'Permanent Bases' and Rachel Corrie, both in The Nation
- Jenny Holzer: bigger will be bigger
- violinist and pink youth
- there's nothing like a good cloud, or two
- needing a thumbs up
- an interval within the Affordable Art Fair
- FREEDOM NIXED FOR SACRED SPACE - WAL-MART IN TALKS
- don't expect freedom of speech or assembly in New York
- do birds drink?
- "Floating Island" sighted off Manhattan
- ArtCal now has pictures!
- the art of United Architects
- miniature Manhattan wildlife II
- de Menezes in light jacket, walked casually, used transit card
- finally, a VJ Day which liberates the queers too?
- one for the revolution
- art on and off the street in Soho
- something like a green shitsu, resting
- so, what was the difference this time?
- before Billy Joels, before potato barns, before the Shinecock,
- meet Bubba
- Madame Jumel continues to entertain
- disgusted, but not quite shutting up
- the World Trade Center site as a grand public plaza
- Smolka photo found!
- Wiener Kunst for the outsider
- it's such a fecund scene
- Ratzinger's history in New York
- NYC police are now proven liars, but nothing will change
- garbage flowers
- best in show - but it was no contest
- like a huge, colored Eostre egg
- it's clear we really want these leaders
- but how would a vegetarian say it?
- 2nd Annual Drinkin' and Drawin' Championship
- Bombay Talkie
- art and politics at The Gates
- whose gates?
- The Gates
- Texas pick-me-up
- Hearst Tower diagonals
- the Austrian Cultural Forum
- Susan Sontag
- I guess this explains a lot
- Winter Solstice
- still no evidence of a Kerik nanny
- Karl Rove gives it to us
- the Bernard Kerik complex and the missing nanny
- the Book Fair and the Library
- bad donut!
- Krispy Kreme
- a very small Thanksgiving story
- ArtCal steps up
- new MoMA, a clean well-lighted space, and maybe no more
- M26 justice - developments
- running through Chelsea
- Reno knows
- Queens International 2004
- slain on the altar of our national suicide
- "Haroun and the Sea of Stories"
- "undecided" about the "anyone"
- time-sensitive art alert
- election night gatherings
- how to get a flu shot in New York
- American Fine Arts must not die
- M26: justice has a conniption fit
- the House and Peter Hort
- New York stopped in its tracks
- death comes to the New York Philharmonic
- Bloomberg defends police sweeps, some speech
- lotus
- Guantanamo-on-the-Hudson, two days later
- lackeys showing their masters that they're in full control
- we're all inside a police net now
- the Hearst Tower Project
- memorializing internment on a pier
- they've suspended habeas corpus . . .
- unions reject Bush and RNC
- approaching martial law in Chelsea
- fortress on 8th Avenue
- who does the War Against Terror protect?
- yesterday was not about Kerry or the Democrats
- August 29, 2004, marching for national sanity
- March for Women's Lives
- I'm Gonna Kill the President"
- ACT UP, still beautiful after all these years
- Bill Dobbs
- the police occupation of Chelsea
- the enemy is here, not in Iraq
- It's about RIGHTS, Mr. Bloomberg, not your privilege
- Leon Golub
- Julia Scher's security check
- Pooh's umbrella
- shiny cart and happy people
- Studio 360
- Ed Ruscha and Ana Mendieta at the Whitney
- skateboards at ease
- let's not make their nice
- a mice day, and penguins in the park
- does this sound familiar?
- Summer in the Long Island City
- UFPJ, going up 8th Avenue to the park
- of gardens and the High Line
- will a tissue make it better?
- "Where Do We Live"
- political trial, political prisoners
- 100,000 missing in Manhattan streets
- Giuliani, creator and guardian of his own godhead
- now we can say it?