by Alice Teeple | Jan 15, 2020 | Art, Culture, Featured
There’s a new food pop-up in Astoria, and it’s looking downright appetizing! Dead and Berry’d appeared on 31st Street at an abandoned hot dog cart under the Ditmars stop this week. Its tasty “vegan/non-vegan fusion” offerings have certainly been tantalizing the block!...
by Alice Teeple | Jan 11, 2020 | Art, Featured, News, NYC
“Look up here, I’m in heaven.” David Bowie left this dimension four years ago today, after liver cancer ravaged his mortal form. He was just 69 in Earth years, but his music and artistic legacy remain immortal. Ever productive ’til the bitter...
by Deb Martin | Jan 9, 2020 | Art, Culture, Events, Featured, Museums, NYC
On January 14, Daredevil Tattoo Museum (141 Division Street) and Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum will be paying homage to the godfather of modern tattooing, Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins, on what would have been his 109th birthday. From 12pm to 10pm, Daredevil...
by Dan Metz | Dec 19, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Miami
Susan J Barron NYC artist Susan J Barron tells the story of two veterans who walked into her show, “Depicting The Invisible,” with their service dogs. They approached a portrait featuring a handsome bearded man crouched with a dog. The phrase “We found each other”...
by Fernanda Mueller | Nov 1, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Travel
by Fernanda Mueller Could you imagine that in 2019 it’s still possible to record travel memories without a cell phone? I know it’s hard to stay even a few minutes away from the device, but on the Sketch and The City tour, you are invited to experience New...
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 30, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Restaurants
Photos courtesy of Clinton Hall Clinton Hall in the Financial District (90 Washington St) unveiled one-of-a-kind murals from 20 incredible NYC artists on each of their communal tables, which served as canvases to this permanent installation. The Downtown...