by Dan Metz | Jan 24, 2020 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Featured
Are you looking for that last bit of holiday cheer? It is hiding in Bushwick. From the outside, Theatre XIV blends in with its industrial surroundings: a simple door and a dozen feet of black wall covered in posters. Your only real hint, unless there is a line...
by Alice Teeple | Nov 7, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Featured, Music, Power Women
Niabi Aquena of Searmanas in an interview with Downtown Listening to the opening strains of a Searmanas song is like falling into a murky pool of lucid dreams. The ethereal vocals of Niabi Aquena gently sprinkle cinematic fairy dust over her lush soundscapes. Her work...
by Fernanda Mueller | Nov 7, 2019 | Featured, Travel
Written by Fernanda Mueller Photos by Fernanda Mueller New York is one of the most visited cities in the world (the 7th one, according to Global Destination Cities Index 2019). There are many city tours here, but almost all tour guides will take people to the most...
by Alice Teeple | Oct 11, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Photos and feature by Alice Teeple There’s an old adage advising against white clothing after Labor Day, but consider an exception for Austin’s White Denim. A rollicking performance by the Texan quartet at Le Poisson Rouge proves that rock n’ roll is always in...
by Alice Teeple | Oct 9, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
By Alice Teeple Photos by Alice Teeple Jimmy Dudding of Jimmy and the Band The final act of the night at Bowery Electric opens with a Greek chorus, asking the crowd what art means to them. Suddenly two statuesque dancers in mesh shirts and hot pants part the crowd,...