Photographs of the Greenpoint water tower by Will Star. See if you can spot any spooky imagery in this first picture, and tell me I’m not crazy. Flickr: wkstar Tumblr: […]
Tag: Brooklyn
What’s Happening? (2/29-3/6)
WEDNESDAY 2/29 – LEAP DAY! ♦ Audio Light Leap @ Arts@Renaissance (2 Kingsland Ave) 7-10pm, An evening of interactive audio-visual works presented by Round Robin, RSVP • Poker Unleashed @ TBD […]
Artful Online Dating Offer
Are you curious about online dating but don’t know where to start? Are you currently online dating but not getting the best results? Let us help you navigate the minefield. Artful […]
Williamsburg Therapy Group
Williamsburg Therapy Group: A Full Service Mental Health Collective Finally, residents of Williamsburg and Greenpoint no longer have to travel to Manhattan to find quality mental health care. As the […]
Pierogi: Unreliable Narrator
As a recovering art student I am reticent to even begin this review. My few brief and mostly booze muddled years at the museum school taught me a few things. […]
GREENPOINTERS GALLERY TOUR: 3/10/12, 6-9pm
On March 10, 2012, Greenpointers.com is organizing a gallery tour. Many galleries and alternative locations will stay open late (from 6-9pm) exhibiting artwork from local artists. A printable map is […]
SUNDAY SNAPS: Vintspiration
Justine, founder of Greenpointers, stays in touch and contributes to the Greenpointers Flickr pool as Vintspiration. She also takes sweet shots on the Instagram using the same name. Take the […]
A Real Flea Market in Greenpoint
Justine posted about this last year, but it’s worth another mention along with photos. At St. Stan’s over on Driggs, there is an amazing flea market on weekends, a real […]
Spot Dogs NYC – Greenpoint Edition
Spotdogsnyc.com is a “pet project” I’ve kept for the past 4 years or so. Here is the premise: Spot a dog on the street Take a photo I think I […]
“On Foot” Brooklyn: 780 miles of music
The most difficult shoes to find are decent walking shoes. “What kind of shoes are you going to wear?” was the first question I asked Craig Shepard, a local music […]