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Posts by Author Archives: Billy McEntee
Billy McEntee has been fortunate to work for arts non-profits in Boston, Denver, Berkeley, and now New York. His writing has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Vanity Fair, American Theatre, HowlRound, Observer, and others. He's usually getting wine at Dandelion or eating cookies at Archestratus.
Williamsburg’s New Isla & Co. Has a Dish for Everyone
Everything from charred octopus to Thai vegetable curry.
Meet the Team Behind the New Williamsburg Gallery Hetvonulsen NH
We spoke to the owners about their new space.
The Sketchbook Project Suffers a Fire During the Transportation of the Books to Their New Home
They’re asking for help via GoFundMe.
Upcoming Event B2B Celebrates Black History Month with Wahter Studio
Check out this experiential event on February 26.
“We Won’t Be Gone for Long” Sketchbook Project’s Executive Director on This Moment of Transition
A Q&A with Jenna Carrens of the Brooklyn Art Library.
New Play ‘Dimes Square’ Brings “Friendly Anarchism” to Greenpoint Loft
The show runs February 13-20.
Unisex Comedy Presents a Free, Female-Led Comedy Show Each Thursday
Hosted at Nicky’s Unisex in Williamsburg.
With Her Textile Work, Ann Cofta Shows Artists are the Fabric of Our City
You can see her work at Brouwerij Lane.
After a Relocation Amid the Pandemic, Clay Space Remains “Committed to Serving Our Community”
Get your hands dirty with one of their adult classes.
