by Downtown Magazine | Mar 31, 2016 | Finance
A new study asserts that women feel uncomfortable discussing financial matters. The latest Money FIT Study from Fidelity Investments is generating some conversation within the financial industry. The investment giant commissioned an online poll of 1,542 female...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 31, 2016 | Culture, News
A New York transplant by way of British Columbia, Baba Brinkman is an original, informed and prolific artist. Baba first got a lot of attention with his one-man show, The Rap Canterbury Tales, which premiered at 2004’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival. A modern re-telling of...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 30, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment
Plenty of movies have been adapted into Broadway plays, but few of them were novels before getting the Hollywood treatment. American Psycho – which had its world premiere at London’s Almeida Theatre in December 2013 – is finally Broadway-bound, having started previews...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 29, 2016 | Culture
Almost 15 years since the quartet burst onto the scene with its gold-selling debut album, The Used has scored nearly a dozen chart singles in the United States. In celebration of the Utah band’s beginnings, it will be undertaking a unique tour in which The Used...
by Downtown Magazine | Mar 25, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment
If you’re a TV and/or movie buff, odds are that you’ve seen the work of Mark Pollard without realizing it. Currently, Mark oversees art for the HBO hit Vinyl, while also working on the forthcoming Netflix series The OA. His art has otherwise been seen in a wide array...