Meet – Brooklyn Collage Collective, a group of 14 local collage artists who utilize the cut and paste medium to convey their own aesthetic. With a wide range of approaches […]
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Harry & The Potters, Cookie Party & A Very Metal Christmas– What’s Happening, Greenpoint? (12/18-12/24)
(sponsored) • Pictures With Santa @ Community Garden near the McCarren Park Dog Run, SATURDAY (12/21), 12-4pm, FREE, put your furry friends in their best seasonal sweaters (ideally you have […]
GIFT GUIDE: LOCAL GREENPOINT ARTWORK
There is nothing more one of a kind (and cool) than artwork by Greenpoint artists. We highly suggest that instead of mass produced junk destined for the landfill – buy […]
Featured Vendor: Llyallya Creations
Aida Markiw retired from software development to pursue her dream of painting and making beautiful things. The best part (for us) is that these beautiful things are also wearable. Her […]
Miranda: Gift Guide (DISCOUNT!)
Looking for a place to celebrate the holidays with family, friends or co-workers? Miranda offers a delicious mix of Italian cuisine with a Latin American flair featuring handmade pasta as […]
Crema Rises To The Top On Driggs Ave.
Crema (182, Driggs Ave.) opened in September, serving up cups of coffee, pastries, and deliciously simple sandwiches. Owner Jin Han gave us an introduction to his fascination with pour-over techniques […]
Deals at Silk Road Cycles for Small Biz Saturday
(sponsored) Our favorite bike shop Silk Road Cycles (76 Franklin St) is having a crazy sale for Small Business Saturday, which is this Saturday 11/30/13 through January 2014. Silk Road […]
Featured Vendor: Collado Crafted
In the weeks leading up to our Holiday Market we will be introducing you to some our featured vendors. The first is a Brooklyn company called Collado Crafted which creates beautiful cutting […]
Greenpointers Neon Sign Documentary
You may have noticed that we revamped our logo into a Neon font. It was all in preparation for an amazing project that I want to tell you about – […]
Featured Vendor: Type A Fibers
Amy Wilson taught herself how to spin wool as a way to unwind and unplug from the stresses of urban life. It soon became more than just a hobby, and […]