by Kari Sonde | Dec 3, 2015 | Opinion
The San Bernardino shooting has led to another round of politicians tweeting about how the victims and community are in their thoughts and prayers. This happened the last time there was a mass shooting as well. And the time before that. According to information...
by connie lee | Dec 3, 2015 | News
Known for its iconic Ferris wheel, piles of candy and endless stream of stuffed animals, Toys “R” Us in Times Square will finally be closing, according to Pix 11. This multi-story store has held this mid-town location since 2006, but the lease for the building expires...
by Downtown Magazine | Dec 3, 2015 | Business, News
John E. Herzog, founder of the Museum of American Finance, received the International Federation of Finance Museums (IFFM) Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to the field of financial literacy on October 30. The award was presented at the third annual...
by Grace Capobianco | Nov 28, 2015 | News
What started off as brunch with a friend for Johanna B. Kelly and Cameron Marshad, ended in a life-changing lesson about food production, the environment and the insects that we usually scorn and squash. After meeting with Tyler Isaac, who went to college with Marshad...
by Samantha Rice | Nov 23, 2015 | Living, News
Downtown is about to change drastically for the arts community with the renewal of the Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center. REX, a company based in Brooklyn, will be designing this space. REX is a well known firm that has designed buildings all over the...
by Jackie Hart | Nov 20, 2015 | Events, Featured, News
The NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts continues its National Geographic Live speaker series, with paleontologist Nizar Ibrahim presenting his findings on the Spinosaurus on Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. The National Geographic Live is an ongoing four-part speaker...