A pop-up market of American-made crafts and the return of Kurt Braunohler
One of my favorite things about late fall and the beginnings of the holiday season in Brooklyn is the abundance of pop-up markets selling crafty, indie items that make for some really great presents...
View ArticleLane Moore deals with Tinder on Valentine’s Day so you don’t have to
Ah, Valentine’s Day. Intense pressure to spend an absurd amount of cash on ridiculous dinners involving molten chocolate cake for the coupled among us, and a brutal reminder of singlehood for everyone...
View ArticleAll the Presidents (Men)
Here’s a weird and fun way to mark President’s Day this year: The Every President Ever: Together Again show at Littlefield on Wednesday night at 9pm. Comedy writers Kate Villa and Alexandra Iona have...
View ArticleAxe Throwing and A Burning Ring of Fire
OK, so this might not be for everybody but I gotta say I’m intrigued by the idea of learning how to throw an axe without killing myself or an innocent bystander. Something about it sounds . . ....
View ArticleEmbarrassing stuff from the teen years
Ever since my mother read a very bad poem that I wrote in 1988 in which I happened to predict Donald Trump “taking over the universe” at my birthday dinner last year, friends have been suggesting that...
View ArticleComedy for the Co-Op at Littlefield
If you’ve ever wanted to find a silver lining in the endless, crazy winter we’ve experienced this year, try reaping the benefit of a bygone snowstorm at 7:30 on Thursday at Littlefield. A comedy show...
View ArticleDrunk Science and the cosmos
Drunk Science, the live comedy show that invites three comedians to get hammered, and then present scientific dissertations on a chosen topic to a panel of actual scientists, is at Littlefield on...
View ArticleYour March Kids Calendar: 10 ideas to get you through to Spring
Photo: New York Botanical Garden The groundhog predicted an early spring, and we’re holding him to it. Even though there have been snowstorms in April, we can start looking for the signs: buds on the...
View Article10 hours in…Gowanus
Gowanus puts the fun in Superfund site. Photo: Gowanus Canal Conservancy Only in Brooklyn would there be a neighborhood built on the banks of a Superfund site that embraces the reality with a...
View Article‘We just have to keep being creative’
Parklife’s covered trellis, which holds up to 50 people, is considered indoor dining because it was part of Parklife’s original design. It serviced just 12 people during the indoor dining phase, which...
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