by Alice Teeple | Jan 16, 2020 | Culture, Featured, Music
The Brilliance Shines Brightly At Rockwood Hall in the LES The January temperatures may have dipped below freezing the other evening, but the warmth emanating from Rockwood 2 thawed many hearts as The Brilliance took the stage. The neoclassical/orchestral pop outfit,...
by Lucy Dondero | Aug 24, 2019 | Featured, News
C. VIRGINIA FIELDS Former Borough President of Manhattan. The current president of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS. Civil Rights activist as a teenager. 1. Name three women that inspire you, and tell us why. Stacey Abrams: I am inspired by her...
by Dan Metz | Jun 6, 2019 | Architecture, Business, News, Real Estate
Dozens of supporters gathered outside of the New York County Courthouse Wednesday morning ahead of a hearing to halt the construction of four new towers in the Two Bridges area of Manhattan. Speakers raised concerns ranging from traffic increases to environmental...
by Ellen Johnson | Jun 6, 2017 | Culture, Events, Movies, Uncategorized
Amit Masurkar “I’m not here to seek your votes.” A fat man festooned in bright orange garlands proclaims to the crowd gathered bellow the carnival-float podium he rode in on. He’s just there to stand up for the people, and to take care of the children, he says....
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 31, 2017 | Business, Finance
Business Of Fashion writer Luca Solca smartly looks at three “dark cloud” scenarios that every luxury executive must heed. The world’s three largest economies — China, the European Union and the United States, of course — “could find...