by Alice Teeple | Nov 7, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
Niabi Aquena of Searmanas in an interview with Downtown Listening to the opening strains of a Searmanas song is like falling into a murky pool of lucid dreams. The ethereal vocals of Niabi Aquena gently sprinkle cinematic fairy dust over her lush soundscapes. Her work...
by Dan Metz | Nov 6, 2019 | Culture, Featured
Photo credit Storm Santos Jessica Camacho has always had an inclination towards justice. She even considered a career in law before becoming an actress. She enjoyed the idea of fighting for what is just, something larger than herself. That makes her new roles, as LA...
by Dan Metz | Nov 4, 2019 | Culture, Events, Featured
Photos by Eddy Garay Barktoberfest 2019 is over; everybody won. Well, we all got to see adorable dogs in great costumes, but only some of those dogs won prizes. Over the course of the evening, ten top dogs won nine prizes for their puppy parents. It was a tough...
by Fernanda Mueller | Nov 1, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Travel
by Fernanda Mueller Could you imagine that in 2019 it’s still possible to record travel memories without a cell phone? I know it’s hard to stay even a few minutes away from the device, but on the Sketch and The City tour, you are invited to experience New...
by Alice Teeple | Oct 31, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Music
By Alice Teeple Photos by Alice Teeple The nights are longer and the veil is thinner between the mortal and spirit worlds as October winds down. North Carolina singer-songwriter Lauren Light has unleashed her terrifying new track, Run, just days before Halloween. This...
by Downtown Magazine | Oct 30, 2019 | Art, Culture, Featured, Restaurants
Photos courtesy of Clinton Hall Clinton Hall in the Financial District (90 Washington St) unveiled one-of-a-kind murals from 20 incredible NYC artists on each of their communal tables, which served as canvases to this permanent installation. The Downtown...