A Crash Course on the Brooklyn Art Scene

A Crash Course on the Brooklyn Art Scene

Everything you need to know to make it as an art-lover who doesn't ever want to go to Chelsea.

News & Features

Summer Museums Preview

Summer Museums Preview

Escape the heat, become smarter.

Art

Fred Valentine: Humorous Haunts

Fred Valentine: Humorous Haunts

A studio visit prior to the artist’s solo exhibition at Sometimes permits glimpses of fantastical horrors and humors alike.

Theater

Theater On A Park Slope Stoop

Theater On A Park Slope Stoop

Brave New World will perform Street Scene on the street.


Going On Today...

Then She Fell

Based on the life and work of Lewis Carroll and his disturbing relationship with Alice Liddell, the young girl he loved and for whom he wrote Alice in Wonderland, this is the opposite of passive theatergoing: it's a real adventure through the proverbial looking-glass. Performed in a 100-year-old institutional building that has been dressed to look and feel like an old asylum, crammed with all kinds of creepy Carroll ephemera, it viscerally arrives at is the awful standoff between a little girl and an older man who loved her inappropriately and made something beautiful for her to salve his pain—and also to ensnare her forever. It gets across the full horror of what that meant for her, and also what that means for us. $95-$125

The Kingsland Ward at St. Johns, 195 Maujer Street, Williamsburg


Music

Northside at McCarren: Get To Know Your Openers

Your Guide to the 2013 Northside Festival

You're going to hear us talk an awful lot about this over the next week. Just warning you now.

Jun 5, 2013


Film

Tropfest: Short Films Move to Brooklyn

Tropfest: Short Films Move to Brooklyn

Talking to the founder of the world's biggest short-film festival, which is in Prospect Park this year.

I'm So Excited!: Almodóvar's Airplane

The Spanish director returns to his roots with this sex farce.

#Wiening: Museum Hours

Jem Cohen's gorgeous ode to Vienna, museums, and art.

A Hijacking: The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything

This Somali-hijacking movie is tauter for its stretches of eerie calm.


Food & Drink

Piece of Cake: Dynaco

Piece of Cake: Dynaco

This Bed-Stuy spot serves a frosted slice of chocolate that goes surprisingly well with whiskey.

Reasons to Wine: Falansai

The food at this Bushwick Vietnamese place was great. But the food pairings were divine.

Columns

Bogus Journeys

Art Fag City

Bogus Journeys

Traveling for work in the art world isn't as glamorous as it might sound.

Ask A Cabbie

How Do You Keep Cool in the Summer?

"Sometimes I put all the ice cubes in my freezer in a big bag and then rub that all over myself."

Sex With the Natural Redhead

Polytechnicalities

Dear Audrey, my girlfriend says she's poly, but I don't believe you can love two people at once.

Nightlife

L Magazine 10th Anniversary Party

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

Reviews

Theater

The Fundamental Things Apply: The Silver Cord

Peccadillo revives this 1926 smother-love expose with effective sincerity.

Art

Life and Death During Wartime: Käthe Kollwitz

The Brooklyn Museum is showing its complete holdings of her affecting woodblock prints.

Bar

Ours Is Morning Drinking: Achilles Heel

A new old bar in Greenpoint opens at 8am.

Books

McCann’s Troubles: TransAtlantic

Colum's problematic new novel looks at Ireland's tragedies through myriad eyes.

Film

Wild At Heart: The Rambler

Calvin Lee Reeder's surreal road movie through American grotesquerie.

Restaurant

Wake Me When The Check Comes: Brooklyn Southern

The food is so rich and the beer so good at this place that they might just put you to sleep.

Art Picks From Print

Fertilities deeply organic and variably mechanical ground this set of art picks from our 6/19 issue.

Northside Film Day 3: Picks from the L Mag Staff

It's the second to last night, so make this one count.

The Best Old Movies on a Big Screen This Week

Early Jackie Chan and perverted Cronenberg.

Jun 19, 2013

The Measure cont'd

Northside Film Day 2: Picks from The L Mag Staff

Tonight, we've got a documentary about deceased pets, a love letter to New York City and more.

Jun 18, 2013

Brooklyn's Best Young Filmmakers

Meet the local writers, directors and producers showing in this year's BAMcinemaFest.

Jun 18, 2013

Photos: Solange Asks 5,000 People to Grind Like They're at a Middle School Dance

And they obliged, thank goodness.

Jun 17, 2013

Stories from Around the Web

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Eight of Swords

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Carino Restaurant and Cantina

Yes, we are a taqueria. Full on! Cariño Restaurant and Cantina is proud to announce the change we were all waiting for.....a la carte tacos!17 different taco choices now grace our menu along with classic favorites like our Enchiladas Suizas and our delicious 1/2 Roasted Chicken and Arrachera. Each taco has been paired with one of our 7 salsas and/or our house pickled jalapeños with carrots or house pickled radishes and nopal (cactus paddle). We are very happy to be serving honest, well sourced Mexican food to our neighborhood and friends. Come by for Happy Hour Monday - Friday 4pm-7pm and Fridays and Saturday from 11pm-12am. Take Out and Delivery available.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Treehouse Brooklyn

Treehouse Brooklyn is a gem of a shop on Graham Avenue in Williamsburg. We offer local and independent designers' and curated vintage clothing, jewelry and treasures. Swing by Treehouse to explore what's in store, including the exclusive house-designed clothing and jewelry lines, Sirius* and Sirius* Lux. Here's to shopping local and dreaming galactic!

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Sugarcane

A jazzy steel bar and a cool decor complement each other well at Sugarcane. Voted Best Caribbean restaurant in New York, we are stylishly Caribbean without the "island" cliche. Join us as we celebrate the cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago with its fascinating blend of West African, East Indian, Chinese and Middle Eastern influences. Our upscale panCaribbean delicacies are as pleasing to the eye, as they are to the palate. Drink specials from Tues - Thurs include delectable tropical cocktails, infused rum shots and exotic martinis.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Bushwick, Brooklyn

Shinobi Ramen

We are proud to serve our ramen with house made 7-hour slow cooked chicken broth. Come try our popular spicy ramen, stewed pork rib ramen, pork ban sliders, and homemade kimchee. We have also added two new summer dishes-cold whole wheat noodle ramen topped with grilled vegetable skewers in a homemade miso and soy milk sauce, and cold ramen topped with pulled chicken, cucumber and tomato in an original spicy sesame sauce. Vegan options are also available.

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.

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