It’s a shame it’s supposed to be muggy with some thunder this weekend, because Fire Island and Jones Beach have some fine shows. But I’ve got an option much closer […]
Category: Film
’70s Times Square Reincarnated Tonight at Nitehawk
It’s Thursday night, so perfect timing for going out then just mailing it in tomorrow. Only the weather is grimy. But you’re restless. So go grimy, in air-conditioned comfort, at […]
Outdoor Movies in Transmitter Park: A Non-Parental Guide
If you are a parent, you can skip to movie dates and times on the calendar to the left there. You know those films by heart already, you watch them […]
Go Before It’s Cool: Brooklyn Film Festival Comes to Greenpoint
Last week, the Brooklyn Film Festival kicked off its 19th year of showcasing local and international feats of independent cinema in a handful of venues, including two Greenpoint landmarks: The Wythe […]
The Brooklyn Film Festival 2016 Brings Over 100 Indie Films to North Brooklyn
This year’s Northside Festival nixed the film section in favor of a new Content Section but the Brooklyn Film Festival is filling the void with over 107 features and shorts, […]
Weekend Art Roundup: May 20-22
Karen Marston – Demeter’s Wrath at Owen James Gallery Karen Marston is a painter focused on the fundamental contradiction of natural phenomena, the pairing of powerful terror with majestic […]
Weekend Music: Day Job, Night Vision (5/20 – 5/23)
Why do you work all day at a job that is not your true calling? For cash, of course. Or maybe stock options. My day job pays the bills, but I also […]
Films on the Green Returns to Transmitter Park This Summer
One of the area’s brightest summer events, Films on the Green will be returning to Greenpoint’s WNYC Transmitter Park to project two films ‘en plein air’. An initiative of the Cultural […]
A Greenpoint-Based Web Series Shows Us Anxiety is Normal: Jason Hood’s “Iris vs. Anxiety”
We’ve all had that moment on the platform when we just couldn’t take it anymore. The G train wasn’t just late — it was non-existent. As in, its existence was […]