by Deb Martin | Oct 14, 2019 | Culture, Events, Music
You might be tempted to write off the 1980’s as a decade of too much— too much hairspray, too much neon, and too much eye makeup, but if you did you’d be dead wrong. And that was proven by one of this summer’s hottest tickets, the “Squeeze Songbook 2019” tour. Squeeze...
by Deb Martin | Sep 16, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Movies, Music, Theater
Easy Rider, the iconic film written by Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, and Terry Southern, roars into Radio City Music Hall on Friday, September 20th to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The film released in 1969, was one of the very first independent movies and was...
by Deb Martin | Jul 29, 2019 | Business, Featured, Health, News, Wellness
Celebrate National CBD Day today by learning how to incorporate this ubiquitous product into your wellness routine. Several national drug stores and supermarket chains stock it, and it’s in everything from hemp tea, lattes to lip balm. Lower Manhattan has over...
by Deb Martin | Jul 12, 2019 | Culture, Design, Events, Technology
Technology and color merge in Cafe OLED, a three-day pop-up in SoHo, presented by LG and Pantone Color Institute. To show off the critically-acclaimed OLED TV by LG, the space is decorated using the Summer 2019 trending colors of Pink Peacock, Tangy Turmeric, Aspen...
by Deb Martin | Jun 1, 2019 | Events
Tickets are still available for the annual Project Renewal gala, to take place at Pier Sixty at the Chelsea Piers, on Tuesday, June 4, from 6-10pm. This year, the organization will honor Jonathan Rose of Jonathan Rose Companies. This visionary company, under the...
by Deb Martin | May 11, 2019 | Chefs, Dining, Restaurants
“Our white asparagus is flown in from Europe every Thursday,” says Emmy-winning, and charming, Chef Erwin Schröttner co-owner and founder of Cafe Katja on Orchard Street. The rare and valuable delicacy’s short season lasts through mid-June, so the...
by Deb Martin | May 4, 2019 | Art, Culture, Events, Miami, NYC
Whether you are looking to enhance your art collection or just absorb some art inspiration, the 5th edition of Art New York is just the ticket. The fair includes works by Jean Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol, KAWS, Retna, Damien Hirst, Robert Indiana, Willem de Kooning,...
by Sarah Strong | May 4, 2019 | Featured, Lifestyle, Living
We found all the gifts your mom actually wants this year! Some of them are so great, you might need one for yourself, too. Every Mother Counts Mother’s Day Collection Every Mother Counts, the organization founded by Christy Turlington Burns that works to make...
by Deb Martin | Apr 24, 2019 | Culture, Design, Events, News
Design on a Dime, sponsored by Housing Works, is celebrating its 15th year raising funds and awareness to end AIDS and homelessness. The annual event begins tonight and runs through Saturday the 27th. Tickets are available on the website. This year, over 70 nationally...
by Deb Martin | Apr 17, 2019 | Art, Culture, Music
72 Gallery, the newest addition to the Lower East Side’s art scene, opens on Thursday, April 18th (6pm-9pm), with a bang, showing the punk rock and street photography of David Godlis, in It’s a Godlis World. According to the gallery, “the show begins...
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...
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,...
by Deb Martin | Mar 30, 2019 | Culture, Fashion, Featured, Living
It’s a couple of weeks before Christmas, and I’m sitting on a tiger-striped trunk with downtown fashion icon and owner of I Need More, Jimmy Webb, talking about Jackie Kennedy, Slash, and Lou Reed’s transvestite girlfriend Rachel, among other things. A...
by Grace | Mar 31, 2026 | NY
by Jo-Ann Dean | Mar 21, 2026 | Culture, Theater Ethan Slater stars Marcel Marceau in Marcel on the Train. Photos by Emilio Madrid, presented by Classic Stage Company. Tony Award–nominated Ethan Slater stars as Marcel Marceau in the world premiere of Marcel on...
by Grace | Mar 31, 2026 | NY
by Jo-Ann Dean | Mar 23, 2026 | Events, Music Photo by DT of Starfield, courtesy of Dean Friedman The Triad Theater welcomes acclaimed singer-songwriter Dean Friedman to the stage on Saturday, March 28th at 6:30pm. Don’t miss Friedman’s rare US appearance....
by Grace | Mar 31, 2026 | NY
by Linda Sheridan | Mar 23, 2026 | Dining All photos by Nico Schinco. Having only opened last month at the base of the MetLife Building, word has spread quickly about Giulietta, a lovely new Italian restaurant, designed with warm sunset...
by Grace | Mar 30, 2026 | NY
Photos by Rebecca J Michelson @rebeccajmichelson Deaf Playwrights Joey Caverly & Andrew Morrill’s play TRASH hits the stage in a historical first, thanks to Artistic Director Bill Rauch and Producing...
by Addison Franz | May 4, 2023 | Lifestyle
Don’t get us wrong, New York has its fair share of incredible stores and boutiques, with everything from homeware to fashion to ice cream and everything in between. However, there’s just something to be said about European stores that stock a vast an eclectic range of...
by DTMag Intern | Sep 2, 2022 | Business
The hybrid work environment is not something that most employers, or workers, would have expected to become a reality before the covid-19 global pandemic fell upon the world. But it has become the new way to work, and the model will continue to grow throughout all...