by Eva Troester | May 1, 2017 | Culture, Entertainment, Movies
Dispatches from the Tribeca Film Festival: A look through the lens of films to see ourselves in the other, and the other in ourselves with Pablo Schreiber. I am sitting on a stoop having a coffee and a croissant when a very tall Pablo Schreiber crosses the street in...
by Eva Troester | Jun 10, 2016 | Culture, Events, Music
[slideshow_deploy id=’82414′] On Monday, Jun. 6, the Sing For Hope debuted 50 pianos at 28 Liberty Plaza. The Sing For Hope Pianos program has placed 286 public instruments throughout NYC, making the city host to more street pianos than any other in the...
by Downtown Magazine | Jun 9, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment, Events
The River To River Festival has been providing residents of lower Manhattan a unique and intimate opportunity to interact with visual art, dance, and innovative media projects in large public spaces since 2002. This year the festival has again partnered with the Lower...
by Hayley Morris | Jun 6, 2016 | Culture, Dining, Entertainment, Events, Health, Living, Music, News, Travel
Downtown New York City has always been a hotbed for all of the best restaurants, exciting events and latest trends of 2016. Down here, no two weekends are ever the same. But if you’ve always wanted to take a trip to Hawaii and haven’t had the time or the...
by Kari Sonde | Sep 30, 2015 | Culture
The Seaport District is getting a huge cultural makeover. Enter the Seaport Culture District. The Howard Hughes Corporation is revamping the area to bring a sense of community by bringing art, events, and food while retaining the district’s historical heritage....