This Park Slope co-working space is offering $1 desks to local journalists
Former DNAinfo and Gothamist employees as well as other local journos can have desks for $1 through the winter. For everyone else desks start at $100/month.
Former DNAinfo and Gothamist employees as well as other local journos can have desks for $1 through the winter. For everyone else desks start at $100/month.
This may be the most colorful kitchen in Brooklyn, mural pops up on Flatbush Ave., life next to a pastrami factory, and more links.
Sculptures are coming to a Bay Ridge meadow, committee reviewing maternal deaths in NYC, Danish Seamen’s Church Christmas fair, and more links.
Dive bars are an endangered species, but their death knells still hit home just as hard. Hank’s time is limited, get a drink while you can.
Athletes race to finish of .2-mile Williamsburg ‘marathon’ [Brooklyn Paper] Tiny parking ticket mistake cost NYC $26m [New York Post] How street […]
As of Friday, an extremely adorable and informative exhibit has taken up residence in the lobby of The Brooklyn Public Library’s Central […]
Comic book artist Dean Haspiel talks gentrification in Gowanus [Brick Underground] NYC is the cigarette smuggling capital of the US [New York Post] […]
Who knew that bodega posters could be art? One man in Brooklyn thought so, and has been photographing them for his Tumblr, Deli Grossery.
A bodega cats evolved, rogue form; a huge win for graffiti artists at 5Pointz; the chains are here and increasing; the art of trash, and more.
Strippers vs. bottle girls, how to make a West Indian Day Parade outfit, The Post takes on gentrification, and more links.