by Grace Bugin | Sep 13, 2024 | Art, Culture, NYC
Artist Sharon Poliakine’s new exhibit at Gordon Gallery, entitled Between Two Temples, explores the duality of the word “temple.” Poliakine lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel. In 1989, she graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and...
by Grace Bugin | Sep 11, 2024 | Dining, Downtown Highlights, NYC, Restaurants
September 12th is National Milkshake Day! Check out these Downtown spots for their special milkshake deals. Creamline From Thursday, September 12 – Sunday, September 22nd, Creamline, a farm-sourced American classics restaurant in Chelsea Market, is launching a...
by Linda Sheridan | Sep 11, 2024 | Business, Culture, Downtown News
The new memoir by Downtown Founder and Chairman of Silverstein Properties’ Larry Silverstein, is a colossal story 20 years in the making. It is his legend. Silverstein signed a 99 year lease for the 10-million square foot, WTC complex for $3.2 billion, just...
by Sabrina Little | Sep 5, 2024 | Movies, Music
The new docuseries K-Pop Idols recently made its debut on Apple TV+, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the rigorous world of K-pop. With six episodes running at 40 minutes each, the series delves into the demanding life of K-pop stars, from the glamour on stage to...
by DOWNTOWN News | Sep 5, 2024 | Art, Culture, Downtown News
The Whitney Museum of American Art and AILEY are gearing up for the upcoming Edges of Ailey exhibition opening Sept. 25, by offering free outdoor dance classes at the Museum on Sunday, September 8. Dancers of all ages are invited to join Ailey Extension instructor and...