by Darren Paltrowitz | Apr 12, 2017 | Culture, Entertainment, Music
Singer/songwriter CAT — also known as Catherine Pierce — first turned heads as one-half of the band The Pierces. The Pierces made five full-length releases — starting with 2000’s Sony-released self-titled album — before calling a hiatus...
by Nikki Link | Apr 3, 2017 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Uncategorized
A project nearly a year in the making, 4 World Trade’s street-art inspired gallery on the building’s 69th floor is finally finished. The exhibit will feature the work of over 50 artists from New York, and around the world, in a variety of mediums. ART4WTC is a...
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 10, 2017 | News
As run on the website of the Downtown Alliance, FDNY Chief Richard Alles wrote a great op-ed targeted towards residents of Lower Manhattan. Within this article, Alles aims to raise awareness for locals of their potential eligibility for compensation due to exposure...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 17, 2017 | Lifestyle, Living
Statue Cruises, the official concessioner of the National Park Service to provide ferry and related services to the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island, announced today a new record achievement. Over 4.5 million passengers sailed onboard Statue...
by Helaina Hovitz | Dec 29, 2016 | Dining, Living
Ever since I took my first sip of Kusmi tea, I was hooked. I usually resorted to ordering on Amazon, but can now walk right on over to their 800-square-foot space at Westfield, which they recently opened on the cusp of their 150-year anniversary. With 53 boutiques in...