by Fernanda Mueller | Feb 2, 2022 | Dining, Living, Uncategorized
Small bites are big on flavor. A CRISP, SATURDAY NIGHT IN FALL OR WINTER is the perfect time to share several small plates, or tapas, with family and friends while enjoying a glass of wine, artisan beer, whiskey, or the best cocktails that New York City’s restaurants...
by Matt Kapp | Feb 1, 2022 | Business, Finance, News, NYC, Real Estate
Larry Silverstein has spent a lifetime shaping the New York City skyline. He isn’t done yet. Photography by Andrew Matusik “BUY CORNERS,” Larry Silverstein replies without hesitation when asked what the most important lesson is that his father Harry taught him about...
by Noemi Florea | Jan 31, 2022 | Art, Culture, Movies, NYC
The production team behind 16 Acres, Mike Marcucci (left) and Matt Kapp, are working on a sequel documentary. Photo by Joe Woolhead. The sequel to the Downtown documentary—16 Acres—will show the dramatic changes in Lower Manhattan THOUGH THE TWIN TOWERS COLLAPSED IN...
by Dan Metz | Jan 25, 2022 | Art, Culture, Lifestyle, Living, NYC, Theater
DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING AUDIENCE MEMBERS recently gathered at Off-Broadway’s Triad Theatre for Broadway SIGNs! theatrical showcase R-E-S-P-E-C-T!, featuring song, dance, storytelling, and more. In the front row, American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters voiced for...
by Noemi Florea | Jan 25, 2022 | Architecture, Art, Culture, Living, News, NYC, Outdoor, Uncategorized
Twenty years later, Tribute in Light helps New York City heal. Photo by Joe Woolhead. IN NEW YORK, art isn’t limited to the galleries and theaters; it overflows into the streets, draping itself across the city’s skyline. Architects, artists, social organizations, and...