by Katie Garry | Jun 11, 2015 | Living, Uncategorized
The 911 Memorial and Brooklyn Bridge Night Tour is reinvigorating the southern end of Manhattan every Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. The tour is free, and was created to educate New Yorkers and visitors about how downtown neighborhoods have redeveloped since the...
by Katie Garry | Jun 11, 2015 | Culture, Music
The Bone Chimes—an orchestral indie-pop group based in Astoria, Queens, is coming out with a self-titled EP on July 7. The band is made up of frontman, Tobi D’Amore (vocals/guitar), Ben Dobay (woodwinds/keys), Tom Rizacassa (bass), Vincent Byrne (drums) and Alessandra...
by Katie Garry | Jun 10, 2015 | Dining, Health, Nutrition
Mushroom Matrix defines their brand as the brainchild of health and wellness. After sampling their organic mushroom powders, Downtown finds this to be true in all variants. Mushroom Matrix products are unique in comparison to other nutrient-rich powders because they...
by Katie Garry | Jun 10, 2015 | Dining, Events
This Sunday, DayLife will launch Lower EAT Side in downtown New York. The street fair-styled party will sample some of the city’s best grub, host activities (e.g., Giant Jenga), and have live music. The event will take place on Orchard St. between East Houston...
by Katie Garry | Jun 9, 2015 | Dining
The Heart of The Village is a food and culture walking tour that all culinary enthusiasts in New York should try. The tour was given 4.9 out of 5 stars at Zerve by over 2,300 foodies, and is prominent for merging historical elements with some of the best grub...