by Downtown Magazine | Jan 28, 2016 | Culture, Events, Movies
The epitome of a cult TV show, Mystery Science Theater 3000 was probably the first time that most people watched people on TV watching movies. This naturally preceded ESPN’s Cheap Seats, MTV’s Beavis & Butthead, and VH1’s I Love The 70s. After MST3K parted ways...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 27, 2016 | Culture, Movies
For a lot of actors, steady acting work is the goal. For Alysia Reiner, she was Fig on Orange Is The New Black, won an Obie for her performance in An Oak Tree, and is a recurring character on Rosewood. For Sarah Megan Thomas, beyond episodic TV work, she starred in...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 26, 2016 | Culture
To many, etiquette and manners harken back to days of yore, where being able to properly place cutlery and balancing a book on one’s head was a much more admirable skill than many that are valued today. But are the nuances of manners and behavior still as relevant...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 26, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment, Health & Fitness
Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Diamond Dallas Page was regularly watched by millions of people as one of the world’s top professional wrestlers. While a major wrestling legacy and the occasional acting role may be enough for many retired wrestlers, DDP...
by Downtown Magazine | Jan 25, 2016 | Coming Up, Culture, Events, Music
For the most elite of music fans that read liner notes and take note of the musicians and songwriters behind the hits, Kasim Sulton needs no introduction. For everyone else, Kasim Sulton is one of those musicians who you regularly hear the work of on the radio, at...