Hard seltzer lovers, rejoice! Seltzer Land, the first nationally touring hard seltzer festival, will come to — where else — the Brooklyn Expo Center (72 Noble Street) on May 16. Guests […]
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New play WOLF/LAMB set for Triskelion March 5, 6, 7
Triskelion Arts (190 Calyer Street) will preset Annalyn Lehnig in LAMB/WOLF, an unlikely love story between a wolf who longs for company and a lamb who dreams of sovereignty. Written […]
Fashion Sundae Episode 30
For the 30th Episode of Fashion Sundae from Watching New York, we’re are enamored with the boots and heels seen marching on the fashionable Bedford Avenue. Check out more looks spotted […]
Literary Love Bloomed at our “Tree Grows in Brooklyn” Valentine’s Market on Sunday
Greenpointers really showed the love this past Sunday at our Valentine’s Day Market. From a luscious floral-filled “Love Lounge” to swoon-worthy handcrafted goodies–the Greenpoint Loft was brimming with SO much […]
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Art, music, and bondage: Trip N Draw comes to The William Vale
Get ready for an evening of live music and drawing in an immersive art experience. Hosted by Etta Shon, Trip N Draw comes to The William Vale (111 N 12th […]
Phil Collins Day Returns to Greenpoint This Weekend (2/15)
There are few things that unite Greenpoint residents as much as their collective appreciation for legendary musician Phil Collins. For the first time since 2015, Phil Collins Day will be […]
Vote For The Next Book That North Brooklyn Reads
What book should North Brooklynites read together this year? The Brooklyn Public Library is currently seeking votes to answer that question and has curated a neighborhood-centric list of titles to […]
“The Chronicles of New York City” Revealed at Domino Park
A new art installation standing more than 50 feet high from French street artist JR was revealed at Domino Park on Monday and features a large-scale photo collage of New […]
BENT Brings LGBTQ+ Storytelling and Female Driven Theater to Triskelion Arts
When you think of love in February, you might think Valentines Day, or Galentine’s day or any amount of candy-covered sentiments…but if you are interested in thinking about the true […]
L Train Crisis Documentary “End of The Line” Premieres Clip, Launches Crowdfunding Campaign
As filmmaker Emmett Adler was living in Williamsburg in 2016, the unanswered questions surrounding the then-impending L train shutdown inspired Adler to pick up his camera and record the unfolding […]
