The Lo-Down Culture Cast

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Conversations with culture changers in downtown New York City. Hosted by Arts & Culture Editor Traven Rice.

  1. Feb 2

    Concrete Chronicles Live at City Lore

    Photo credit and courtesy: Javier Torres Host Traven Rice talked with legendary street photographers Martha Cooper and Clayton Patterson at a live recording of The Lo-Down Culture Cast at their exhibition, Concrete Chronicles, at City Lore. It was a full house at 56 E. 1st St. The organization works to preserve and foster NYC’s grassroots cultures and heritage, and encompasses a Lower East Side gallery space, performances, lectures, the People’s Hall of Fame, a POEMobile that projects poems onto walls and buildings, and programs throughout the five boroughs. They are kicking off their 40th anniversary with this show featuring these two downtown icons known for documenting the streets of the the city for many decades. The show gathers iconic and rarely seen images spanning the late 1970s through the 2000s, capturing the grit, creativity, and community resilience of the Lower East Side neighborhood. About the show, City Lore wrote: “Widely celebrated for their deep engagement with the city’s streets and subcultures, Martha Cooper and Clayton Patterson have each shaped how the world sees New York. Through distinct yet complementary perspectives, Cooper and Patterson, together with his partner, Elsa Rensaa, have dedicated their lives to recording the human stories that animate the city’s streets. Their photographs capture a neighborhood that became a global symbol of artistic resistance and grassroots resilience. Cooper’s attentive, human-centered images of youth culture, street art, hip-hop, cultural traditions, and neighborhood life stand as enduring records of ingenuity and play. Patterson’s raw, uncompromising documentation of activism, underground art, and the everyday drama of tenement blocks offers a counter-archive to official histories. Together, their perspectives reveal the LES as a crucible of both community-preservation and innovation at the frontlines of urban change.” Special thanks to City Lore's Co-Director, Molly Garfinkel, who helped to curate the show and hosted the live event in their wonderful gallery.

    33 min
  2. 11/20/2025

    Pianist & Composer Grant Richards with Drummer Roberto Giaquinto - Live at Catalyst Records

    Here's a special episode of The Lo-Down Culture Cast, recorded live at Catalyst Records in Essex Market. Pianist & composer Grant Richards and drummer Roberto Giaquinto joined host Traven Rice to talk about the hustle of being a jazz musician in NYC today. They played some music composed by Grant Richards and performed some new music from an upcoming album that they have collaborated on titled Orbits Trio+3.  The sound was great and the vibe was warm and welcoming, thanks to Catalyst owner Gary Guarinello. NYC-based pianist Grant Richards is an award-winning jazz performer, composer, and educator who adapts to a wide range of settings, styles, and genres. A native of Portland, Oregon, Grant began playing piano at the age of eight. By the time he entered college, he had won four Student Music Awards from Downbeat Magazine and recorded his first album as a leader. He went on to Berklee College of Music on a full-tuition Jimmy Lyons Scholarship. After releasing his second studio album Numinous, Grant moved to Japan for nearly three years where he taught at an international music school and performed often in the vibrant Tokyo music scene. Upon his return to the US, he moved to New York City and served as the Musical Director for the 2019 Jacob’s Pillow Tap Program. In October 2024 Grant released  Menagerie, a vast collaborative songwriting project straddling the line between jazz, pop, and neo-soul which features a host of talented vocalists and musicians living in the NYC area. Recorded in 2023 at Keyboard Heaven in Brooklyn, this 15-track album is a genre-bending journey that has raked in over 200,000 streams across the globe since its release. In addition to being a gigging musician, Grant is a music educator, recording artist, writer and composer.  Italian drummer Roberto Giaquinto started out his musical journey with his older brother in Naples, Italy, playing with different local bands around the city while still in middle school. After moving to Rome, he graduated with a degree in jazz arranging  AND  In 2009, he was awarded a scholarship to Berklee College of Music and after moving to Boston in 2010, he was selected to be part of the Global Jazz Institute.

    27 min
  3. 05/14/2025

    "Candy Store" a New Photo Book About Ray's Candy Shop Celebrates 50 Years of Ray's

    Photographer Whitney Browne talks with Host Traven Rice about her debut Book, "Candy Store - A Behind-the-Counter Look at Ray’s Candy Store, One of NYC’s Most Beloved Sweets Slinging Stalwarts." The book is launching this weekend, just in time to celebrate Ray's 50th year of business in the East Village. Most New Yorkers who live downtown have been into the iconic shop at one time or another, and often late at night, as it was open 24-hours for most of the last five decades. The tiny storefront is located on Avenue A and E. 7th Street, at Tompkins Square Park. It's famous for its egg creams and fried Oreos, a cheap cup of coffee, ice cream and New Orleans style beignets - along with some good conversation with Ray himself, who recently turned 91 years old. Along with many others in the downtown community, Whitney became friends with Ray decades ago, and began helping out behind the counter shortly thereafter. As she got to know Ray and many of the cast of regular characters who came and went, she couldn't resist bringing her camera along to capture the unique New York City establishment that we all know won't continue, or be able to be replicated after he's gone. Browne’s photographs offer more than nostalgia—they capture the joy, grit, and intimacy of a neighborhood stalwart that continues to thrive despite the city's constant transformation. The book launch will be celebrated with a public event at Ray’s Candy Store on Saturday, May 17th, from 5 PM to 8 PM. You can pick up a signed copy of CANDY STORE for yourself, grab a fried Oreo or soft serve, and enjoy tunes from Lower Eastside Record Club along with a classic East Village hang with Ray himself. CANDY STORE is available for purchase at www.whitneybrowne.com and select bookstores.

    24 min
  4. 05/02/2025

    Coss Marte, Founder of CONBODY and CONBUD

    Coss Marte in 2015. photo by Alex M. Smith for The Lo-Down NY. After featuring Coss Marte in The Lo-Down's "My LES" column ten years ago, host Traven Rice connected with him again to catch up on all he has accomplished with his two innovative businesses, both of which have social justice missions at their core. In 2009, Coss Marte was sent to jail as the leader of a multi-million dollar cocaine operation. He was also grossly overweight and warned by his physician that his current lifestyle, if left unchecked, would likely kill him. Faced with this grim prognosis, Coss started to get in shape using the tools he had—his prison cell and his own body weight. Within six months, he lost 70 pounds and replicated his successful formula of body weight exercises with 20 other people incarcerated alongside him. After he was released from prison, Coss launched CONBODY a “prison style” bootcamp that hires formerly incarcerated individuals to teach fitness classes. Since the launch of his company he’s gained over 25,000+ clients , supported many folks coming home from prison, and has been featured in over 200 major media outlets such as NBC, CNN, The New York Times, TED Talks, and Men’s Fitness, to name a few. At CONBODY, the team states that "the mission extends to  creating a more equitable world for returning citizens, especially black and brown returning citizens.  Marginalized groups always need advocates, rarely is there an opportunity for members of a marginalized group to advocate for themselves." The success of CONBODY led to his latest endeavor, CONBUD, which is one of the first legal cannabis dispensaries in the city, located in the same location as the gym, on the corner of Orchard Street and Delancey streets. This is in the heart of the LES, just a few blocks away from where he was arrested for dealing. Marte is one of the people who led the fight to allow formerly incarcerated people who had cannabis convictions and proof of running a successful business after serving their time, to apply for the liscenses.  CONBUD's mission is very specific. They write that the intention is to: "Normalize, Educate, De-stigmatize —— BORN FROM A UNIQUE MOMENT IN HISTORY WHEN NEW YORK PLEDGED OPPORTUNITY AS REPARATIONS TO THE SURVIVORS OF CANNABIS PROHIBITION AND THE FAILED WAR ON DRUGS Our mission goes beyond providing LES's finest bud. We’re here to normalize plant consumption, offer education, and de-stigmatize the formerly incarcerated community. We believe in second chances, and we’re dedicated to easing their integration back into society." We asked him about his journey and what he wants people to know about all that he's trying to do.

    28 min

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Conversations with culture changers in downtown New York City. Hosted by Arts & Culture Editor Traven Rice.