Help clean the Gowanus by diving in…to their restaurants
Cleaning up the once-beautiful and biologically diverse Gowanus Canal is an ambitious project, to say the least. The infamous Superfund Site has […]
Cleaning up the once-beautiful and biologically diverse Gowanus Canal is an ambitious project, to say the least. The infamous Superfund Site has […]
1. East River Park goes black and white with a free showing of The Artist (Monday) 2. Mellow Pages welcomes poet Matt Cook, […]
You guys have single friends? Do they whine and moan about being forever alone and how they really want to meet somebody […]
1. You don’t have to go all the way to Sundance for the short films there: you can see them on a […]
1. Graywolf Poetry has sent three poets on the road to read in three cities in three days, so show the tired […]
1. Out of 25,000 photographs he took between 2005 and 2010, photographer Robert Madruga is displaying only 25 for an exhibit in […]
Beer, baseball, BBQ, and egalitarian outdoor space—Independence Day represents the apple-pie epitome of American pride. The problem is that all this patriotic partying […]
Brooklyn, probably more than other places in the city, is known for its neighborhoods. Some, like Fort Greene or Bed-Stuy, are classics, […]
We all love the free pools in Brooklyn. But nothing puts a damper on enjoying them like having to close a pool […]
We’ve previously talked about how excited we were that Wyatt Cenac has his own weekly comedy showcase at Littlefield, and all for […]