by Downtown Magazine | Apr 7, 2016 | Culture
In his 40-plus years in rock, John Waite has seemingly been everywhere. He started off in The Babys, who had hits in the late 1970s with “Isn’t It Time” and “Everytime I Think Of You.” His first solo hit was 1982’s “Change,” as followed...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 6, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment
A recipient of Tony, Drama Desk and Screen Actors Guild Awards, Roger Bart is the rare Broadway lead that also works a lot in film and television. Active on Broadway since the mid-1980s, Roger’s first notable role was in playing the title role of Tom Sawyer in 1987....
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 5, 2016 | Finance
In the past few months, the world has seen several high-profile terrorist attacks. Incidents in the U.S., Belgium, Pakistan, Lebanon, Russia and France have claimed more than 500 lives and injured approximately 1,000 people. Beyond these incidents, many other deaths...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
When you think of the quintessential leading men of film and television, Burt Reynolds is one of the actors that ought to come to mind. Not only has he worked steadily within seven different decades – his earliest roles included turns on Gunsmoke, The Twilight Zone,...
by Downtown Magazine | Apr 1, 2016 | Culture
These days, there seem to be a handful of podcast formats out there. There’s the celebrity-driven podcast in which celebrities come on to promote new projects and/or expel wisdom. There’s the recap-based podcast in which a topic or beat is discussed, often...