Almost every Sunday I include a photograph from Greenpoint photographer Will Star, so this evening I dedicate this post to him as a thanks for contributing to Greenpointers Flickr pool. Check […]
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Occupy Brooklyn
Saturday (10/15) at 11am, supporters of the Occupy Movement rallied at Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza. More info.
It’s Scarf Time – Save 50% at Hayden Harnett
At Hayden Harnett get 50% off all in-stock scarves through Sunday at Midnight. Enter Code Flash50 at Check out.
LOCAL STREET STYLE: FALL #1
Spring was in the air…wait, it’s mid-October! I would enjoy it while it lasted…if you’ve lived here long enough you know things change fast, like style! It was Saturday and […]
Locals On Occupy Wall Street
On Wednesday night, the Mayor informed protesters they must vacate Zucotti park on Friday morning at 7 a.m for “cleaning.” They will be allowed back into the park, but will not […]
Would You Dare to Launch a Startup?
Brooklyn Woodwind and Brass is the only shop in Brooklyn that sells and repairs jazz players’ instruments. The owner, Eric Downs, 42, opened his niche business about a year ago. […]
What’s Happening (10/12-10/18)
WEDNESDAY 10/12 Cordelia Stephens @ Pete’s Candy Store (709 Lorimer) 11pm, her debut album Threshold – produced at New Warsaw Studio- to be released in early 2012. We Don’t Have a Show So We Are […]
Brooklyn Community Board #1: Meeting 10/5/11
Coverage of Brooklyn Community Board 1’s Public Hearing & Board Meeting 10/5/2011 Waterfront Concerts The waterfront concerts by Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn, was a main topic. The concerts […]
Hominy Hominy Hominy
Seriously craving Hominy Soup I walked to Commodore over on Metro. (They have sick frozen drinks and butter honey biscuits, too.) After dealing with the mess of walking 2 miles […]
Occupy Wall St: A Clergy Person’s Experience #1
Written by: The Reverend John Merz Priest-in-Charge Diocesan Missioner to Greenpoint and Williamsburg 127 Kent Street www.ascensionbrooklyn.org “When we arrived Naomi Klein was addressing the crowd. There were about 3 or so […]