by Downtown Magazine | Jul 11, 2019 | Culture, Featured, Movies
We’re living in a moment where the public’s politics and concerns for current, life-threatening issues are more polarized than ever. From differing perspectives on access to healthcare and the state of climate change to police brutality and immigration policy, it’s...
by Luigi Rosabianca | Jul 10, 2019 | Culture, Events, Featured, Sports
Sports are a welcome distraction. Whether it be a balm from work-related stresses or a night at a pub, a sports game can be an ideal potion to entertain the spirit. At times we closely relate to actual sports because we played them as children. Other times,...
by Downtown Magazine | Jul 10, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Movies, Outdoor
Brooklyn Bridge Park is celebrating their 20th anniversary of free public programs with their Movies With a View event and if you’re looking for something relaxing to do this summer, this is perfect. They will be showing several public movies on Pier 1’s Harbor View...
by Dan Metz | Jul 9, 2019 | Art, Culture, Events, Featured, Movies
I did not know what to expect from the Rooftop Films Summer Series. I had the core facts: I was going to the William Vale in Williamsburg to watch an indie film, Pink Wall, on the building’s roof. Rooftop Films shows these kinds of indie films by up-and-coming...
by Addison Franz | Jul 9, 2019 | Featured, Indulgence
We are currently nine days into arguably the most important month of the year, July, also known as National Ice Cream month. With National Ice Cream Day being just around the corner on July 21st, it’s only right that we express our love for My/Mo Mochi Ice...
by Downtown Magazine | Jul 8, 2019 | Events, Featured, News
By Lauren Crenshaw Thousands of people from around the world flooded the streets of New York City with rainbow-colored flags and banners, extravagant costumes, and music-blasting parade floats this past Sunday as the city celebrated its annual Pride Parade. This...