Well, Williamsburg residents are at it again. They’re busy looking damn cool and stylish. And, now it’s time for Episode 2 – a fresh batch of totally fresh outfit inspiration […]
Join Our News Editor for Trivia at Archestratus this Wednesday (2/28)
Ready to get your game on? Trivia Night is nigh! Please join us at Archestratus this Wednesday for February Trivia. Play to win food, drinks, and bragging rights. You can get in the spirit […]
Alkemy Brewlab Debuts in Greenpoint
There’s a new chai in town here in Greenpoint and it comes from the owner of local favorite Crema coffee shop. Alkemy Brewlab opened its doors in October 2017 at […]
Pop-Up: Sichuan-inspired Literary Dinner with Chinese-American Author Jenny Zhang at Magick City (3/4)!
WHAT: Popup Literary Dinner with special guest Jenny Zhang WHEN: Sunday, March 4 | 6pm–9pm WHERE: Magick City | 37 Box Street Tickets: $100, available here (advance booking required)
Looking for Love on the G Train, Life and Death in Brooklyn — The Hook-up (2/23)
The Man in the Yellow Hat was always looking for Curious George. This Valentines Day, a 25-year-old Williamsburg woman was looking for the Guy in the Yellow Shoes. After a […]
Peace, Love, and Dopeness in The Bushwick Starr’s New Spaceship Spectacular
“An Unidentified Flying Boombox has landed in Bushwick.” This announcement, along with a pre-show layer of purple haze, are harbingers for Brobot’s cosmic arrival. Cast out of the planet Nubian, […]
North Brooklyn Development Meeting—Flooding Edition This Thursday (3/1)
WHAT: North Brooklyn Development Meeting: Flooding Edition WHEN: Thursday, March 1st | 6:30-8:30pm WHERE: 176 Java Street More info
Weekend Art Roundup 2/23–2/24—Transgression, New Wave + An Epic Saga
From feminist sculpture to new wave sculpture to transgressive films to a one-man performance of the movie Titanic (phew!), North Brooklyn is coming alive this weekend with fun and edgy art […]
The Sea Train: Will Ferries Mean Smooth Sailing Through L-Pocalypse?
The MTA has seen protests in Brooklyn due to its laissez-faire relationship with the impending L-pocalypse. In response, they’ve promised to make community engagement a “central priority” as the March […]
Thursday Spotlight: Artist Adam Collignon Preserves Small Business to Keep Art in Greenpoint
I first met Adam Collignon at a group art exhibit in Bushwick. He had just finished graduate school and was showing his piece, Hi-Fi. Last week, I met him as […]
