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Dinner Parties with a Side of Art from Chefanie and Victory Club

Dinner Parties with a Side of Art from Chefanie and Victory Club

by Sarah Strong | Apr 13, 2019 | Art, Chefs, Culture, Dining, Featured, Lifestyle, Living

Stephanie Nass, better known as Chefanie, has found a way to combine her loves of art, cooking, and matching through her catering company and inventive products, including Chefanie Sheets that let her easily decorate cakes to match any pattern. Chefanie also runs a...
“American Housewife” Star Meg Donnelly Will Always Be a New Yorker

“American Housewife” Star Meg Donnelly Will Always Be a New Yorker

by Sarah Strong | Apr 12, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, NYC

Meg Donnelly landed the part of Taylor Otto on American Housewife at age 16 and suddenly moved from New York City to Los Angeles. She was not cast in the pilot and was about to take a break from auditioning to be a normal teenager when she got the call that they...
The Strokes Nikolai Fraiture and his brother perform at 7 WTC, to benefit autism

The Strokes Nikolai Fraiture and his brother perform at 7 WTC, to benefit autism

by Grace Capobianco | Apr 5, 2019 | Art, Culture, Events, Music

On April 3, Downtown Magazine attended a live art performance by Nikolai Fraiture of The Strokes, and his brother Pierre, a New York City artist. It was a captivating evening. Jimmy Webb, Dara McQuillen, and David Godlis. The cool downtown crowd included leather...
Head to Westchester County This Spring for Leisure Time Outside the City

Head to Westchester County This Spring for Leisure Time Outside the City

by Downtown Magazine | Apr 5, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured, Travel

Short, dark days are growing longer and brighter, and it’s time to emerge from winter’s cocoon. Flanked by the Hudson River and Long Island Sound, New York’s Westchester County is a welcoming oasis for a spring retreat. Located just 30 minutes from Manhattan by car...
Electric Lady Studios’ Architect John Storyk tells his story

Electric Lady Studios’ Architect John Storyk tells his story

by Deb Martin | Apr 2, 2019 | Architecture, Culture, Design, Music

New York has more than its share of historic music spaces, from Carnegie Hall to The Village Vanguard. But the most mythical of these spaces sits in an unassuming little building on West 8th Street in the West Village-Electric Lady Studios. “My tee shirt should read,...
The Flowing Aqueduct of Entertainment in Southwest Queens

The Flowing Aqueduct of Entertainment in Southwest Queens

by Downtown Magazine | Mar 21, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Featured

Finding things to do and staying entertained is something no visitor to New York City will ever complain about, although for those who find pleasure in wagering, the options can sometimes seem a little limited. Nevertheless, nestled amidst the Queens neighborhoods of...
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