by Downtown Magazine | Aug 13, 2018 | Entertainment, Featured
My stores are what I imagine Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory would look like in real life meets Candyland and Disneyland,” says Dylan Lauren, The Reigning Queen of Candy Land and founder of Dylan’s Candy Bar. A fashion-forward sweet shop filled with a global...
by Jenna Gyimesi | Aug 9, 2018 | Entertainment, Events, Lifestyle
Costas Picadas exhibition explores the limits of reality through dreamlike photographs. The Odon Wagner Gallery of Ontario will host Picadas’ first Canadian exhibition, from September 27th through October 20th, so that Canada too can experience Picadas’...
by Moury Khan | Aug 7, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Uncategorized
As this summer marks the 26th year for Bryant Park Movie Nights, New Yorkers gathered another Monday night to screen the classic The Wiz. Hundreds of New Yorkers filled Bryant Park as many rushed to save their seat for the free viewing. Guests also made sure to get...
by Grace Capobianco | Aug 7, 2018 | Entertainment, Events, Featured, NYC
Get your WhiTe on! Our great city, New York was the first city in the U.S. to host the worlds largest dinner party. Since then it has been a mad rush for Le Dîner en Blanc enthusiasts to sign up year after year. September 17, 2018, the wildly popular event will make...
by Moury Khan | Aug 6, 2018 | Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized
The Chuck Braman Vibraphone Quartet kicked off this past weekend with a free concert on the Hudson River featuring Chuck Braman on drums, Behn Gillece on vibraphone, Paul Bollenback on guitar, and Matt Clohesy on bass. The concert began at 7 pm and continued until 9...
by Jeff Simmons | Aug 3, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events
The Immigrant Arts Coalition, an advocacy support group comprised of New York City-based cultural organizations, will hold its second annual summit from August 5 to 8 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery Park. Honoring diversity and empowerment through the...