by Alice Teeple | Oct 26, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
By Alice Teeple Photos by Alice Teeple We are at the dawn of Scorpio season: a time of introspection and the upheaval of emotional baggage. It is a time for forgiveness of those who have damaged our self-worth, and of the darkness we self-generate in response. We need...
by Dan Metz | Oct 24, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured
By John EspositoEdgar Allan Poe on the High Bridge, an imagining made by illustrator Bernard (B. J.) Rosenmeyer, circa 1930 The skies they were ashen and sober; The leaves they were crisped and sere- The leaves they were withering and sere; It was night in the...
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 22, 2019 | Entertainment
There is something about gambling that endears itself to humans. Some people live for the rush that comes with risking money in exchange for the chance to win a whole lot more. Gambling has existed for centuries in a number of different forms. While online casinos may...
by Dan Metz | Oct 19, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Theater
Photo credit Chris Loupos It’s an era of economic instability. It’s an era of broken dreams and disaffected youth. A grim isolation that separates us from those we love and traps us in our own world. At least, that’s the way Tom Wingfield remembers...
by R Couri Hay | Oct 17, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Miami
By R. Couri Hay Young Artists / Old School Artist Domingo Zapata was honored at the Brooklyn Borough President’s Latino Heritage Celebration where he received the Most Influential Artist of The Year Award. The theme of the event is Young Artists/Old School...
by Deb Martin | Oct 14, 2019 | Culture, Events, Music
You might be tempted to write off the 1980’s as a decade of too much— too much hairspray, too much neon, and too much eye makeup, but if you did you’d be dead wrong. And that was proven by one of this summer’s hottest tickets, the “Squeeze Songbook 2019” tour. Squeeze...