50 Great Outdoor Events in Brooklyn This Summer

50 Great Outdoor Events in Brooklyn This Summer

How to get a season's worth of culture without ever stepping inside a building.

Art

Bushwick Open Studios 2013

Bushwick Open Studios 2013

Insider information on what to expect from the ever-expanding event this year. In short: more than ever.

Food & Drink

Whiskeyed Away to Isle of Skye

Whiskeyed Away to Isle of Skye

Williamsburg has a Mecca for Scotch drinkers.

Film

Ode to Joy: Talking with Noah Baumbach

Ode to Joy: Talking with Noah Baumbach

The director of Frances Ha on how much fun it was to make.


Going On Today...

Big Ups, Low Fat Getting High, Radical Dads, MiniBoone

Big Ups is fighting rock music’s plague of self-seriousness with one head-spinning, fist-swinging tirade at a time. In turn, they leave you fighting for fully functioning auditory senses in the tradition of Dischord Records’ entire roster, but it’s a fair price to pay for witnessing frontman Joe Galarraga wail lines like, “TRUST ME WHEN I SAY THAT IT’S NOT OVER YET/WON’T GIVE UP ON THE DREAMS THAT WE DREAMT” over the airtight jackhammering of his band. (There’s no doubt that his lyrics are translated into all caps on paper.) $7

Big Snow, 89 Varet St, between Humboldt St and Graham Ave, Bushwick


Music

When Did Synth-Pop Get So Sincere?

When Did Synth-Pop Get So Sincere?

Is the laptop the new acoustic guitar?

The Knife and the New Politics of Synth-Punk

It's impossible to overstate the influence of this band in creating a whole new language for the genre.

Apr 12, 2013

8 Bands You Need to Hear

The best of the local music scene.

Apr 10, 2013

The So So Glos Were Banned from CBGBs

Part One of an in-depth interview with the Brooklyn natives on the eve of the release of their latest album, Blowout.

Apr 10, 2013


Film

Ode to Joy: Talking with Noah Baumbach

Ode to Joy: Talking with Noah Baumbach

The director of Frances Ha on how much fun it was to make.

This Is 40: Before Midnight

Richard Linklater revisits classic characters in this trenchant depiction of committed relationships.

Yale Breakdown: Nancy, Please

A horrifying comedy about an adjunct professor who won't take responsibility for his failures.

Unexamined Suburban Privilege: The Kings of Summer

Boys build their own home in the woods in this American indie comedy.


Food & Drink

Whiskeyed Away to Isle of Skye

Whiskeyed Away to Isle of Skye

Williamsburg has a Mecca for Scotch drinkers.

Veggie Burger Paradise: Root Hill Burger

Gowanus has a great new place for meatless patties. Also for meat.

Columns

Did You Go to Your Prom?

Ask A Cabbie

Did You Go to Your Prom?

"Who the fuck wants to hang out at school when you don’t have to?"

Art Fag City

Punk Couture: An Oxymoron?

The Met's latest fashion exhibit tells visitors nothing about its subject.

Sex With the Natural Redhead

Sex, Meh

"Dear Audrey, I am completely uninterested in sex."

Nightlife

L Magazine 10th Anniversary Party

Event management for The L Magazine and Kanine Records 10th Anniversary Party powered by Eventbrite

Reviews

Theater

Russian, But Unrushed: Nikolai and the Others

If you care at all about art, you ought to adore this great play.

Art

Bushwick Open Studios 2013

Insider information on what to expect from the ever-expanding event this year. In short: more than ever.

Bar

hOmE Again: Alameda

The brothers Haslegrave do it again, this time in Greenpoint.

Books

An Enquiry Concerning Zombie Understanding: A Questionable Shape

Bennett Sims's brilliant zombie novel is as much philosophical treatise as narrative.

Film

Grease-Monkey Melodrama: Fast & Furious 6

Safeguarding country and family justifies any kind of violence.

Restaurant

Spring, Chicken: Sweet Chik

The best vegetarian fried chicken in Brooklyn. Plus, real chicken!

Frances Ha, Friendship, Wankers, and the Oboe: Talking with Greta Gerwig and Mickey Sumner

"I feel like the American equivalent of the word 'wanker' is 'douche.'"

The Best Old Movies On a Big Screen This Week

From Vittorio de Sica to a Burt Lancaster retrospective.

May 22, 2013

The Measure cont'd

Dispatch from Cannes: The Movies that Left Audiences Confused

A Touch of Sin and Jimmy P divided viewers.

May 22, 2013

Which 90's Nostalgia Tour Is Right For You?

It's time to decide where your loyalties lie.

May 21, 2013

The Doors Don't Suck

In defense of the late Ray Manzarek and his super uncool band.

May 21, 2013

Stories from Around the Web

Classified Directory

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Upper East Side, Manhattan

Caffe Buon Gusto

Open since 1988, we're a homey, casual and authentic Italian restaurant known for our homemade pastas, Italian favorites, great wine list - and we are very reasonably priced. Our kitchen uses high-quality ingredients for its mix-and-match philosophy. You can choose form a selection of meats, pastas, and sauces to create your own dishes, or try our favorites from our extensive menu. We also have expertly made soups, salads, and appetizers and desserts. Sun-Tues special: 50% off all bottles of wine. Order online for free and fast delivery. And try our Brick Oven Pizza at Casa Tua - 145 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn and Oh Mamamia at 1471 2nd Ave, UES. www.caffeboungusto.com

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY East Village, Manhattan

San Loco

San Loco answers all your Gringo-Mex fare prayers with a scrumptious menu that satisfies on the cheap. Not to mention freshly-infused Margaritas to wash it all down. With four locations and late delivery San Loco is practically omnipresent. Su-W: 11am-4am, Th-Sa: 11am-5am.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Two Steps Down

Family run for 40 years, Two Steps Down is a tried and true spot serving locals and newcomers alike. Specializing in seafood and home cooked soul food. Come for the Thursday poetry/spoken word, Friday Karaoke and Sunday brunch/live jazz. Lounge upstairs. Rent private room for special occasions and exceptional service. Open Thursday-Sundays after 5 p. Catering available.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Chinatown, Manhattan

DCTV

Independent Media Arts Center 87 Lafayette St NYC www.dctvny.org Founded in 1972, DCTV provides affordable and accessible resources to NYC’s indie filmmaking community, including: hands-on workshops, production equipment rentals, space rentals, post-production facilities, a signature screening & event series, and more. Anyone can become a part of this diverse and inclusive community to get their project made, from start to finish, all under one roof.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

San Loco

San Loco answers all your Gringo-Mex fare prayers with a scrumptious menu that satisfies on the cheap. Not to mention freshly-infused Margaritas to wash it all down. With four locations and late delivery San Loco is practically omnipresent. Su-W: 11am-4am, Th-Sa: 11am-5am.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Bushwick, Brooklyn

Bushwick Community Darkroom

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Cheryl's Global Soul

Cheryl Smith (formerly a Food Network regular) has a menu featuring local seasonal ingredients with spices, blended toasted and ground to create world fusion flavors. Her signature homestyle items include Thai Coconut Mussels, Bulgogi (Korean style) Marinated Rib Steak with Hand Cut Yukon Fries, Moroccan Vegetable Tagine, and Creole BBQ Shrimp. Cheryl's serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and weekend brunch.

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