‘Basquiat: The Unknown Notebooks:’ Better for beginners, but has something to offer longtime fans
Text plays a crucial role in the work of Brooklyn-born artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, often overwhelming visual aspects with a mass of black […]
Text plays a crucial role in the work of Brooklyn-born artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, often overwhelming visual aspects with a mass of black […]
1. Get a laugh at the intersection of feminism, farts and fun at the premiere of the web series Wildcats at Videology. (Friday) […]
Jean-Michel Basquiat was one of the city’s coolest, most legendary icons, not to mention a Brooklyn native. We know this not just […]
1. James Hannahan discusses his latest sad-sounding novel, Delicious Foods, which follows a grieving widow as she becomes a drug addict. (Monday) […]
1. Nibble on cheap lobster rolls at Brooklyn Bridge Park, since we imagine nibbling is how rich people eat. (Friday) 2. See art in […]
1. See work from the city’s best young street photographers at the Empire State launch party at Livestream Public. (Friday) 2. Dance […]
1. Gather with people around the world for Pecha Kucha, a presentation event with an eclectic collection of speakers at Livestream. (Friday) […]
1. The art in Do You Care About This Feeling explores the meaning of taste and ownership. (Friday) 2. Hear the classiest […]
1. See garage punk band Motel Pools at Baby’s All Right and wonder where 14-year-old you’s music dreams went. (Friday) 2. Stop beating […]
1. Brooklyn, Stand Up (until you fall down giggling) for comedy at The Knitting Factory. (Monday) 2. The next Brooklyn will be, well, […]