by Deb Martin | May 11, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Movies, News, Uncategorized
Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat opened tonight at IFC Center, in Greenwich Village. The documentary, by filmmaker Sara Driver, explores the artist’s early life on the streets of New York, and how the city, and the time, shaped his...
by DTMag Intern | May 10, 2018 | Entertainment, Events, Featured
The world-famous womanizer and business mogul Hugh Hefner and the Playboy empire that he built from scratch are still guaranteed to draw a wide range of strong opinions even today. Regardless of what people think about his ventures, few can deny the impact his...
by Mike Hammer | May 6, 2018 | Entertainment, Featured, Movies
Julio Vincent Gambuto is so glad to be home. Even more precisely, the film writer and director is not only happy to be back in New York, but back making films – or ‘Valentines’ as he delightfully refers to them – that are centered around his home borough of Staten...
by Nick Appice | Apr 30, 2018 | Entertainment, Theater
Doris Dear Like Mother, Like, Daughter audiences can’t seem to get enough of Ray DeForest and his character, The Perfect American Housewife”. Doris has developed quite a following and audiences clamor to get a seat in The Rumpus Room. In her latest production, Doris...
by Brittany Smith | Apr 23, 2018 | Entertainment, Fashion, Featured
Coachella is the icebreaker to start off the festival season. Beyonce was dominating and slaying the main stage while the aesthetic art placed around the field to make peoples enhance Instagram feed to a whole new level. Of course, the music and food weren’t the...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 19, 2018 | Entertainment, Featured
For those who love architecture, and if you are a city dweller then you know that you are never but one stop away from history, and with some of the best museums in the world right here in our fair city, take the time to go visit these glorious lifelike books. There...