by Marley Gifford | Jul 16, 2021 | Entertainment, Featured, Music, NYC
Seth Kessel Meet Seth Kessel, the rising rockabilly artist we’ve been craving since the dawn of icons like Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and Roy Orbison. Kessel marries a modern sound with this nostalgia for yesteryear. Having been a band member, producer, and studio...
by DTMag Intern | Jul 16, 2021 | Entertainment, NYC
The situation regarding legal gambling in New York City is complex. On one hand, New York supports tribal casinos and commercial casinos, including racetrack betting. Residents can also participate in the New York Lotto but the future of online gambling is not so...
by Marley Gifford | Jul 12, 2021 | Featured, Lifestyle, Living, News, NYC
“This is a Political Unicorn” Residents of Battery Park City and their community were not having it: Governor Cuomo was not going to take away their green space. Cuomo wants the Essential Workers Monument up by Labor Day 2021, and we’re all for a...
by Samantha Doria | Jul 7, 2021 | Dining, NYC
In our second Downtown Highlight this summer, we visited Whipped Urban Dessert Lab. Whipped Urban Dessert Lab was founded by two sisters, Courtney and Zan, who wanted to make ice cream that everyone could enjoy. All of the ice cream served at Whipped Urban Dessert Lab...
by Marley Gifford | Jul 7, 2021 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Lifestyle, Movies, NYC, Uncategorized
It was a cloudy summer afternoon. I was home alone, surfing the television, in need of an uplifting movie to watch. After a few minutes too long of no luck, I resorted to a scroll on Instagram. The first post that popped up was one by Netflix, promoting a new film, “2...
by Marley Gifford | Jul 1, 2021 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Music, NYC, Theater
June 21st was Global Make Music Day, and in celebration, Steinway and Sons put on a special performance from several world-class artists, including British-Korean composer-pianist, Hyung-ki Joo. The show took place in The World Trade Center’s Oculus. Joo premiered his...