by Eva Troester | Aug 29, 2017 | Culture, Living
Summer is slowly but officially coming to an end. Labor Day is just a week away and earlier this month, The Union Square Partnership wrapped up its annual Citi Summer in the Square series. Over the course of the summer, the series presented New Yorkers with more than...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 13, 2017 | Culture, Movies
When it comes to creating feature-length, documentary, and short films that are informative and use unique concepts — including cell phone filmmaking — the New York-based film company Owltainment has an excellent international reputation. Having recently...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 28, 2017 | Dining
Located in the West Village, Analogue is a cocktail bar that has received rave reviews from the Wall Street Journal, Gothamist and DNAinfo alike. While many Manhattan bars aim to have music playing loud so that its customers have no choice but to dance and pound...
by Downtown Magazine | Nov 1, 2016 | Culture, Movies
Last week, East Houston Street’s Sunshine Cinema played host to the New York City premiere and launch of the film Sam. While Sam is the first film by Nicholas Brooks, Nicholas has decades of experience within the film business as a writer and story editor. It...
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 25, 2016 | Business, Dining
When the movie Coyote Ugly came out in 2000, it helped launch the careers of Piper Perabo and Maria Bello. It grossed well over $100 million at the box office, nearly half of which overseas, and its soundtrack went multi-platinum in both the United States and Canada....