by Grace Capobianco | Apr 5, 2019 | Art, Culture, Events, Music
On April 3, Downtown Magazine attended a live art performance by Nikolai Fraiture of The Strokes, and his brother Pierre, a New York City artist. It was a captivating evening. Jimmy Webb, Dara McQuillen, and David Godlis. The cool downtown crowd included leather...
by Deb Martin | Apr 2, 2019 | Architecture, Culture, Design, Music
New York has more than its share of historic music spaces, from Carnegie Hall to The Village Vanguard. But the most mythical of these spaces sits in an unassuming little building on West 8th Street in the West Village-Electric Lady Studios. “My tee shirt should read,...
by Sarah Strong | Mar 21, 2019 | Bars, Culture, Dining, Entertainment, Featured, Miami, Music, Restaurants
You might have heard of Freehold. It’s one of the most popular late night destinations on ride sharing apps, and one of the coolest places in one of the coolest neighborhoods (Williamsburg). There’s no sign outside, but you’re sure to be enticed in...
by Sarah Strong | Mar 8, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Gregory Harrington is a world renowned violinist and a top musician in Downtown’s heart. We chatted with him about his history, his love of travel, and his new album of standards due out this coming June. Keep reading until the end for an exclusive sneak peek at...
by Sarah Strong | Feb 13, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Brad Walsh’s newest album ARTBREAK is a deeply personal album of dark and ethereal pop music written in the aftermath of a tumultuous summer which saw Brad separating from his relationship of eleven years with husband Christian Siriano, surviving a suicide...
by Sarah Strong | Feb 4, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Growing up in New Jersey, singer Emily Claman was always visiting “the city,” as we call it, doing everything from visiting family to dancing at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Now that she lives downtown and hustles all over the city to perform,...