by Ellen Johnson | Jun 6, 2017 | Culture, Events, Movies, Uncategorized
Amit Masurkar “I’m not here to seek your votes.” A fat man festooned in bright orange garlands proclaims to the crowd gathered bellow the carnival-float podium he rode in on. He’s just there to stand up for the people, and to take care of the children, he says....
by Eva Troester | May 31, 2017 | Fitness, Health, Sports
While tennis is almost impossible to enjoy outdoors during the cold winter months in New York, it’s a completely different proposition in the summer. The tennis scene in the City That Never Sleeps features a plethora of viable venues, some of which have been listed in...
by Alyssa Cook | May 31, 2017 | Culture, Events, Movies
Lower Manhattan is going to the movies this summer with a new free outdoor screening event. This Friday June 2, Westfield World Trade Center and Tribeca Enterprises will launch a new outdoor film series in Lower Manhattan that will take place outdoors by the beautiful...
by Downtown Magazine | May 25, 2017 | Culture, Events, Theater
For more than 50 years, Roald Dahl’s story of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has captured imaginations around the world. And now for the first time, Broadway audiences are invited to experience Willy Wonka’s delightful and semi-dark chocolate world...
by Downtown Magazine | May 25, 2017 | Culture, Events, Theater
Mother’s Day weekend would not have been complete without the Doris Dear Mother’s Day Special: Like Mother, Like Daughter. The show stared Ray DeForest as Doris Dear, The Perfect American Housewife; with special guests Lina Koutrakos, Meg Flather, Shaynee Rainbolt,...
by Eva Troester | May 18, 2017 | Culture, Movies
Dito Montiel has lived A Life. A member of several successful hardcore punk bands, author of two books, screenwriter and director whose filmography is in the double digits, both Shia LaBeouf and Robert Downey Jr. played him in a movie, and yet, the only way to find...