by Dan Metz | Jan 24, 2020 | Culture, Entertainment, 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 Downtown Magazine | Jan 14, 2020 | Culture, Featured, Living, NYC, Theater
Gemma is full of laughter, love and, like any 3-year-old little girl, she is full of wonder. When Downtown had the opportunity to view Paddington Gets in a Jam, playing in New York City, December 3, 2019 – March 8, 2020, many young and old lined up for...
by Alice Teeple | Nov 27, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured
By Alice Teeple Photos by Alice Teeple Death is not a subject one wishes to consider during the Yule season, but Adrian Sexton stares it down with her new one-woman show, DEATH! A Macabre Cabaret, premiering this weekend at Solocom. The Titian-haired Sexton is a...
by Dan Metz | Nov 12, 2019 | Architecture, Design, Featured, News
Photos credit WSDG John Storyk Acoustician John Storyk has spent the last 50 years working with dreamers and artists to create remarkable music spaces. He’s worked on projects from Jay-Z’s “Roc The Mic” recording studio to Rio De Janeiro’s “Barra Olympic Park.” Now,...
by Dan Metz | Oct 19, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Theater
Photo credit Chris Loupos It’s an era of economic instability. It’s an era of broken dreams and disaffected youth. A grim isolation that separates us from those we love and traps us in our own world. At least, that’s the way Tom Wingfield remembers...