by Kiev Broadwater | Mar 6, 2018 | Featured, News, NYC
All New Yorkers know that you can’t knock the Big Apple – now it’s backed by data. Nestpick, a Berlin-based search engine for furnished apartments, has conducted and released its second annual study of the top places in the world to live for millennials, in...
by Stephanie Brooks | Feb 26, 2018 | Culture, Featured, News
It’s the year of the Dog! No, this does not mean that we have a four-legged friend as a new political leader. This past weekend on February 25, 2018, the Better Chinatown USA foundation hosted their 19th Annual Lunar New Year Parade and Festival. Downtown was in...
by Jeff Simmons | Feb 16, 2018 | News, Sports
The middle school girls who came together at Asphalt Green in Battery Park City earlier this month received more than advice about keeping fit by playing sports. They learned about how to break into careers in the sports industry. On February 7, the WNBA held a...
by Jeff Simmons | Feb 8, 2018 | Culture, Entertainment, Music, News, Theater
This week, the Immigrant Arts Coalition, an activism support group comprised of New York City-based cultural organizations, unveiled an agenda aiming to recognize the important and ongoing contribution of immigrant artists and arts organizations representing America’s...
by Downtown Magazine | Nov 28, 2017 | Opinion
Unlike the common belief, creatives are the people who do things, not those who think about what could be done. Anastasiia Neronova, Creative Director and Social Media Guru of a few internationally recognized ventures, including the Social Media & Influencer...
by Eva Troester | Nov 3, 2017 | Education, Featured, Living
Last weekend, Léman Manhattan Preparatory School hosted its third annual Halloween Bash. The spooktacular event took place in the historic Broad St Ballroom at 41 Broad Street, and welcomed children ages infant through 3rd grade along with their parents. There was no...