by Dan Metz | Aug 31, 2020 | Business, Dining, Featured, Restaurants, Travel
Around the corner from the Liberty Bell, The Bourse Food Hall is adapting to COVID-19. The 130-year-old commodities-exchange-turned-food-hall, well known as a gathering for good food and good variety, has removed their chairs from indoor tables. If you want to sit and...
by Addison Franz | Mar 13, 2020 | Art, Culture, Featured
This article was printed in an earlier issue of Downtown Magazine DAN V. ANDERSON SEES MOVEMENT between shapes and colors by removing the boundaries of his own creativity through hyper-visualization. “I take all forms of composition: light, form, and energy,...
by Alice Teeple | Jan 6, 2020 | LA, Music
Hank Fontaine is ready for revolution. On New Year’s Day, the Los Angeles musician trumpeted a public call for creative reformation: You’re a creator? Awesome. Create. This idea that you’re supposed to be a living, breathing “brand” is gross and someday it’s gonna...
by Downtown Magazine | Jul 31, 2019 | Entertainment, Featured
STEPHANIE MONSEU Queens native and founder of Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, a New York-Based troupe, Monseu is a 25-year veteran of the circus who studied metalsmithing at FIT, became a fire-eater, juggler, stilt-walker, and static trapeze artist, and is currently the...
by Luigi Rosabianca | Jan 10, 2019 | Business, Featured, Real Estate
During the early 1600’s, European entrepreneurs were seeking new markets for their wares as well as for scarce natural resources. In 1609, Henry Hudson was hired by the Dutch West India Company for a voyage of exploration. He came to North America and sailed up...