by Dan Metz | Oct 29, 2019 | Beauty, Featured
By Dr. Marina Peredo, Board-Certified Dermatologist •Avoid drinking alcohol or partaking in strenuous exercise, as it may result in additional bruising. •Until the swelling and redness have resolved, avoid intense heat in the treated area(s). This includes sunbathing,...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 27, 2019 | Featured, Living, News, Pets
Battery Park City Authority Launches Dog Waste Compost Pilot as Part of NYC Climate Week 2019 As part of its lineup of events in celebration of Climate Week NYC, the Battery Park City Authority (BPCA) today announced the launch of a dog waste composting program...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 23, 2019 | Art, Culture, Entertainment, Sports
By Ali Glatt Saturday, September 14th I had the pleasure of attending another Future Female Sounds performance at the Ludlow House, a members club affiliated with the Soho House. The exclusive performances are invite-only, and curated by musician Michelle Rose,...
by Dan Metz | Sep 18, 2019 | Culture, Dining, Featured, Theater
They say pumpkin spice has gone too far. They say it’s overkill. It’s been abused to excess as a predictable orange fad. Hell, I’ve said it too. Well, forget about them. Forget about past me as well. Clinton Hall’s new Pumpkin Spice WTF Waffle is the...
by Alice Teeple | Aug 22, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
All photos by Alice Teeple You’d never know it was pouring outside Artists & Fleas. Thunderbolts and lightning dot the skies over Chelsea Market, but in here, the vibe is mellow. The DJ booth is blaring War’s Low Rider as shoppers mill about, heads bopping. At the...