by Downtown Magazine | Aug 24, 2020 | Architecture, Culture, Featured, NYC, Real Estate
“Step aboard the teak decks of our elegant 1920s style yachts, the Manhattan and Manhattan II, and enjoy NYC’s architectural landmarks from the water.” CHL Downtown Magazine NYC, was thrilled during our StayCation to have enjoyed one of the most...
by Luigi Rosabianca | Aug 24, 2020 | Dining, Museums, News, NYC
Hot Pot Lab, the Newest Pop-Up After more than 3 months quarantine due to COVID-19, New Yorkers are now in the reopening phase of their beloved city. It’s a welcome relief for all especially small businesses throughout the city. Museums like the Moma announced...
by Alice Teeple | Aug 20, 2020 | Culture, Music
We try to douse the fire, it continues to burn/Like the Boogie Down Bronx, it continues to burn/Like that cross in the yard, it continues to burn/Can’t you see the fire, it continues to burn The subject of American racism and violence is a heavy one to tackle, but two...
by Deb Martin | Aug 15, 2020 | Culture, Events, Featured, News, NYC
Famed Chinatown store Pearl River Mart, which was founded in 1971, has partnered with grassroots organization Welcome to Chinatown to launch “The Chinatown Collection,” which drops on August 14. The collection of items such as t-shirts, mugs, and tote bags...
by Grace Capobianco | Aug 5, 2020 | Art, Events, Featured, NYC, Theater
Dance is a form of expression, brings people of color, gender, age, and ethnicity together. One thing, I’ve always loved about dance is that there are no boundaries, no discrimination of any kind, it’s a forum like no other. Freeing oneself to feel the...
by Grace Capobianco | Jul 1, 2020 | Art, Featured, Lifestyle
The creative world has mobilized against the abuse and misuse of plastic. But for real change to happen, we need environmental education, starting in early childhood. by Rossana Orlandi, design, gallerist I’m not against plastic. It’s not plastic’s fault. The problem...