by Mike Hammer | Sep 20, 2017 | Health, Sports
Iconic New York developer and premier athlete Elie Hirschfeld finished out the summer season by completing his 33rd consecutive Mighty Hamptons Triathlon last week — the second most in the entire history of the grueling event! “It’s with great pride that I have been...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 20, 2017 | Sports
Let’s take a break from the fashion for a while. Sometimes you just have to step back from the ever-changing world of beauty, fashion, cuisine, and real estate. Each week we will add one sports post to our running online content. This week lets talk Golf! How to...
by Grace Capobianco | Sep 13, 2017 | Theater
Bond Street Theatre: New York’s Cultural Ambassadors “What exactly does theatre have to do with conflict resolution?” That’s a question that’s sure to get Joanna Sherman talking. “Theatre is conflict resolution,” explains Sherman, a long-time NoHo resident and...
by Grace Capobianco | Sep 8, 2017 | Entertainment, Events, Theater
FROM THE BIG STAGE TO THE BIG SCREEN Provocative Feature Film Wrestling Jerusalem Has New York Premiere There’s something about a play being reworked into a film that calls for special attention. Take Romeo and Juliet, A Streetcar Named Desire, or even The Boys in the...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 6, 2017 | Culture, Featured, Music
Downtown Magazine received such an overwhelming interest in this previous post by Darren Paltrowitz, we have decided to run this again with the bands new up and coming tour dates. One of Japan’s biggest pop acts, End Of The World (a.k.a. Sekai No Owari)...
by Eva Troester | Aug 28, 2017 | Culture, Events, Music
On Friday, Aug 18 and Saturday, Aug 19, Bryant Park filled up with music, laughs and good vibes. Back for its third year, the Emerging Music Festival presented on-the-rise indie rock, pop and folk bands. Come rain or shine, the show must go on, right? Even though the...