by Deb Martin | Oct 9, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Uncategorized
Expired NYC, currently on view at Castle Fitzjohns gallery on the Lower East Side, is an exhibit of artist Conrad Stojak’s upcycled parking meters. Stojak calls the iconic meters “reliquaries containing memories of my life.” They house dioramas of New York...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 20, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Featured
In a society that is obsessed with youth and where mature women are often invisible, the artist Jo Ann Block is challenging these constructs with her work at her pop-up exhibition, ‘Queer Before Queer,’ at the Leslie-Lohman Project Space in SoHo this weekend....
by Moury Khan | Aug 30, 2018 | Music
The Annie O Music Series invited Fionn and Henry Wolfe to the Standard on East Village as they wrap up the last Tuesday of August. Only scheduling three performances a month, this series showcases emerging artists in the infamous rooftop Penthouse of The Standard at...
by Jenna Gyimesi | Aug 27, 2018 | Featured, Movies
The gorgeous ladies of Netflix’s GLOW will be slamming, pinning, and jumping their way into a third season. The comedy show follows the lives of newbie women wrestlers, and the obstacles these women face in their personal lives and professional wrestling careers. GLOW...
by Moury Khan | Aug 21, 2018 | Book Club, Culture, Featured, Finance
Dating can seem like an endless process, but Lisa Bevilacqua breaks it down to a science in her book One and Done. Being “on the market” for nearly two years after her divorce, Bevilacqua did not have the best of luck with dating. She instead became frustrated during...
by Moury Khan | Aug 14, 2018 | Entertainment
Skullcandy hosted a product launch party for their Venue headphones and Downtown Magazine was able to get an exclusive peek at their newest product. This event was hosted in the Elsewhere venue located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The doors opened at 7 pm,...