Submissions for the Greenpoint Film Festival are currently being accepted. The extended deadline isĀ March 15th, 2018. Many of last year’s filmsĀ had a local environmental slant, featuring our favorite highly polluted […]
Newtown Creek Flows all the way to Utah — The Hook-up (2/8)
The mighty waters of Newtown Creek will be in fine form this weekend, as lovebirds and sewage nerds turn out for Saturday’s tours of The Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, […]
Annicka, Greenpoint Beer’s New Farm Brewery Restaurant
Last week’s opening of Annicka (544 Manhattan Ave) made New York State history. The restaurant represents the first time one has opened under New York State’s farm brewery license. Officially […]
💕 Cupid’s Gift Guide for Shopping Local💕
It’s less than a week away, and you’re in the mood for some romance. YourĀ dinner and date reservations are set, and it’s now time to surprise your special someone with […]
Circle3.nyc: Stylish Trainers for Greenpoint Sneakerheads
Did you know about the ultra-sleek and stylish sneaker shop, Circle3.nyc on West Street? Well, we’re letting you in on a little secret. This boutique (67 West Street) is a […]
Rye’s Closing, Annicka’s Open, Mulholland’s is Done + More Food News
A post shared by greenpointers (@greenpointers) on Feb 7, 2018 at 7:32pm PST Fans of Rye have nine days to grab one last meal there. The restaurant has been a […]
Thursday Spotlight: Transcending Form – Sex, Magick and Queer History with Anthony Cudahy at The Java Project
Anthony Cudahy paints the remnants of an ephemeral past, utilizing found photographs as source material and preserving the echoes of memory in radiant paintings of oil on canvas.. An exhibition […]
BYOB Stop Motion Animation Workshop This Saturday (2/10)!
WHAT: BYOBĀ Stop Motion Social, learn stop motion animation! WHERE: The Little Animation Studio | 150 Banker Street WHEN: February 10th & March 9th (separate events, no need to attend both), […]
L Train Shutdown Meeting TONIGHT (2/8)!
The DOT is continuing its community outreach by holding meetings open to the public, so folks can ask questions, make comments and raise fists about the upcoming L train shutdown, […]
Landmarks Commission Makes Noble Decision, Saves Greenpoint Home From Demolition
Historic Preservation strikes again! On Tuesday, the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission saved 111 Nobel Street from demolition. The wood-frame structure dates from the 1850s and sits well within […]
