I know, I know, I’m talking about running again, but its(unfortunately)become my life since marathon training began. In part of my planning for the big day, I will be participating […]
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Get Blacked Out!
I had been hearing whispers about this bar for a while, but when I would walk past the rumoured space, saw nothing but the meat market and the Starbucks. I […]
Whitney’s Biennial Tonight In The GPT
I thought I would share what I was doing tonight with ya’ll in case you’re interested. Its going to be raining, so shelve those dreams of outdoor dining and head […]
2nd Annual New York Craft Beer Week Comes To Greenpoint September 11-20!!!!
I can’t believe our (non-existent) summer is coming to an end! Because fall is my favorite season with all my favorite activities, I’m somewhat excited, plus let’s not kid ourselves, […]
Sui Ren Opens In Williamsburg
Fellow Greenpointer, Tien Chang, has opened Sui Ren in Williamsburg. Though the menu is Japanese, don’t expect Rainbow and California rolls. Instead anticipate divergent concoctions like Kinko, a juicy King […]
New Bar: Berry Park!
Walking down Berry this weekend, I noticed these blue doors flung wide open right around the corner from the Gutter. A small chalkboard placed outside announced the arrival of Berry […]
Bagel On The Run Gets Some New Artwork
Was visiting a friend on Huron Street this weekend and caught a glimpse of Bagel On The Run’s new mural appropriately featuring a bagel on the run…
Adelaide Salon Additional Information
As promised, I said I would have more details about Jess Stover’s new salon, Adelaide, after I went in for my trim (Its been so long! But you know how […]
Greenpointers! Who Else Is Doing The Marathon??
I got into the New York Marathon this year and I told myself I would get serious after the Fourth of July. I joined the New York Flyers which is […]
New Chop Shop
Former Beehiver and Greenpoint resident, Jess Stover, is opening her own snip shop, Adelaide Salon. I have been a devotee for quite some time and it has become virtually impossible […]