by Dan Metz | Jul 23, 2019 | Business, Downtown News, Featured, Finance, News
Of all the coins to find on the streets of New York City, few passersby expected to find a one-tonne gold coin on a New York sidewalk. The one-tonne Australian Kangaroo coin was on display Thursday, July 18th, outside of the New York Stock Exchange, marking the...
by Dan Metz | Jul 22, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Movies, Uncategorized
General Magic perfectly captures the childlike excitement of the most ambitious project of a generation. Some stories are ahead of their time. Early Indian scholars and mystics may have invented string theory thousands of years before the invention of modern...
by Dan Metz | Jul 19, 2019 | Culture, Events, Featured, Movies
A cloud of unease has surrounded social media for as long as it has existed. An AOL screenname could hide all kinds of nefarious characters. Anyone can look at your myspace. Pictures posted to Instagram could be used to disqualify you if you run for president (or is...
by Dan Metz | Jul 18, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Theater
A modern retelling of Euripides’ Medea brings life as an undocumented American to the stage with honesty, fire, and heartbreak Nobody expects a rendition of Euripides’ Medea to be heartwarming, but the ancient Greek setting of the original does allow for...
by Dan Metz | Jul 13, 2019 | City News, Downtown News, Events, Featured, News
Header image by Grace A. Capobianco This morning, at 10 am, city officials cut a bright blue ribbon, initiating New York City’s 12th annual City of Water Day. The event, organized by the Waterfront Alliance, incorporates more than 50 activities along the...