Michelin’s picks for Brooklyn’s best $40 and under restaurants
Appearing to be fancier than you really are is an important trick in life, especially when you’re trying to impress a date […]
Appearing to be fancier than you really are is an important trick in life, especially when you’re trying to impress a date […]
If you’re suffering the wave of back-to-school nostalgia that Target commercials and Old Navy window displays forces on the post-grad crowd, you’re […]
1. BookCourt releases Cold Type, a Death of a Salesman-esque father-son tale. (Tuesday) 2. It might be past Labor Day, but there are […]
1. British journalist Peter Snow presents his book on the War of 1812, When Britain Burned the White House. Peter Snow, are […]
There’s nothing like an outdoor dance party to prove to haters that IT’S STILL SUMMER YA JERKS. Fortunately for us all, there just happens to be a big outdoor dance party this weekend that is both free and in Brooklyn. Is there any downside to this? We guess if you’re afraid of dancing it’s ALL downside, but other than that, no.
It seems only appropriate that August 15, along with being my mother’s birthday (once affectionately nicknamed the Coupon Queen by her loving […]
Sometimes your tiny apartment gets a little too cluttered for your taste and you have a stoop sale. Brooklyn-based independent publishers Melville House […]
Hey, remember RAMBO, the imaginary made-up neighborhood near DUMBO that should be given no legitimacy ever, no matter the cost? Despite our […]
Do you have family or friends in town who are hectoring you about taking them out to see art in Brooklyn, but […]
1. The 15th Annual TromaDance Film Festival features uplifting titles like “Christmas Eve Pet Massacre,” “Deadly Coitus,” “Friday Night Blood Ritual,” and […]