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Classical Theater of Harlem is coming downtown to the 3LD Art & Technology Center for an Oct. 7 to 30 run

Classical Theater of Harlem is coming downtown to the 3LD Art & Technology Center for an Oct. 7 to 30 run

by Helaina Hovitz | Sep 28, 2016 | Culture

The famed uptown theatre company, Classical Theater of Harlem, is coming downtown to present their newest production Fit for a Queen at the 3LD Art & Technology Center on 80 Greenwich Street. The engagement will run from Oct. 7th through 30th. Fit for a Queen is...

Brick Lane Curry House to host Sundara on Sun. 29 for a special event

by Helaina Hovitz | Sep 27, 2016 | Dining, Events, Living

Sundara, an international nonprofit headquartered in New York City, is throwing an event to fundraise for their mission to help fight preventable hygiene-related illnesses and deaths overseas. On Sept. 29, from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM, Sundara will take over Brick Lane...
Sam Lewontin talks Krups, Everyman Espresso, and all things coffee to Downtown

Sam Lewontin talks Krups, Everyman Espresso, and all things coffee to Downtown

by Helaina Hovitz | Aug 31, 2016 | Dining, Featured

  Sam Lewontin isn’t just any barista. In addition to coming up with inventive new coffee recipes for his patrons, overseeing two coffee shops on downtown’s east side, and adjusting to life in Fort Greene after hailing from the coffee capital of the world —...
Artist & Activist Noël Jefferson On Tribeca, 9/11 and the new World Trade Center

Artist & Activist Noël Jefferson On Tribeca, 9/11 and the new World Trade Center

by Helaina Hovitz | Aug 25, 2016 | Living, Real Estate

It’s hard to run into someone downtown who doesn’t know Noël Jefferson. The artist, photographer, filmmaker and producer has been one of downtown’s strongest pillars even before Tribeca became “trendy.” While working towards her Master’s Degree at Columbia Teacher’s...
TEISUI’s General Manager Yuko Hagiwara Talks To Downtown

TEISUI’s General Manager Yuko Hagiwara Talks To Downtown

by Helaina Hovitz | Aug 17, 2016 | Dining

The first Japanese restaurant of its kind in the U.S., TEISUI is designed to recreate the experience of a Japanese ryokan hotel in New York City. In case you don’t know what a “ryokan” hotel is, it’s a hotel where guests go primarily to dine, often in their room,...
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