by Dan Metz | Oct 10, 2021 | Art, Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Theater
`What would you do if you finally got your chance to shine? Maybe it’s your first chance. Maybe it’s your last. In A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet, two writers and a diva get that chance when the diva, Regina Comet, hires two jingle writers to create a song for...
by Marley Gifford | Jul 1, 2021 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Featured, Music, Theater
June 21st was Global Make Music Day, and in celebration, Steinway and Sons put on a special performance from several world-class artists, including British-Korean composer-pianist, Hyung-ki Joo. The show took place in The World Trade Center’s Oculus. Joo premiered his...
by Downtown Magazine | Feb 28, 2020 | Uncategorized
This March, the Grammy-nominated Western Wind Vocal Sextet will present “Of Dreams, Desires & Dragons: Music by Women from Hildegarde to Joni Mitchell” on Saturday, March 28 at 8:00 PM. The concert celebrates Women’s History Month with a rich...
by Dan Metz | Feb 26, 2020 | Culture, Featured, Featured, Theater
The McKittrick Hotel’s flagship production, Sleep No More, has spent the last few years gaining fame and notoriety for its witchy mystique. It takes Shakespeare’s Macbeth and passes it through dreamlike noir to create a thrilling modern dance experience unlike any...
by Dan Metz | Jan 30, 2020 | Bars, Culture, Featured, Featured, Theater
I don’t go to a lot of haunted houses. My “scary movie nights” aren’t that scary. So “Woman In Black – A Ghost Story in a Pub” at the McKittrick Hotel was my first time experiencing the phenomenon of scared laughter–when your throat forces out a laugh to...