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...

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

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!

Interview: Prinzhorn Dance School Finally Make Their U.S. Debut

"We make pop music. It just seems people have different ideas about what pop music is."

Brace Yourself For The Porn Version of Girls

"I tried to make it as weird as possible."

No, The Levee Isn't Closed Forever

Don't scare us like that!

The Measure cont'd

The 3 Best Brooklyn Dates This Week

If you're single and hating it, leave it to your friends at The L to help.

Art Picks From Print

Matt Freedman's deviled tricks and Matthew Barney's drawing feats factor into these highlighted shows for the coming weeks.

That's It, I'm Done With Facebook

It's become the virtual equivalent of your aunt's slides from her trip to the Pencil Museum.

Stories from Around the Web

Classified Directory

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Boerum Hill, Brooklyn

V Spot

The V Spot began in Spring 2006 when Brooklyn Tech math teacher Danny Carabano decided to follow his dream to start his own business. Danny wanted to open a restaurant that honored his Latin heritage while remaining strictly vegan. As with most visions, much help was needed. His brother Alex provided both graphic design and creative food concepts, while his father constructed the interior and the patio. Our menu appeals to both vegans and non-vegans alike. Try our empanadas or gluten-free portabello tacos, and you'll soon realize that there's no sacrifice in leading a healthier and more compassionate lifestyle. You can also find our most popular dishes sold at health food stores throughout NYC. And now, The V Spot can come to you! Our pre-made vegan retail items are available through Fresh Direct! Buen provencho!

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Aqualis Grill

Aqualis Grill is a Mediterranean inspired restaurant that specializes in seafood. In addition, Aqualis offers a Prix-Fixe menu that includes a three course meal with wine for only $25 between 5-7:30 p..m. We are located within walking distance from BAM.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Dokebi Bar and Grill

Traditionalists might cavil, but Williamsburg's indie-soundtracked, hipster-filled Dokebi has quietly become one of the strongest Korean kitchens in the city, using locally sourced ingredients (Berkshire pork! Herbs from Brooklyn!) to perfect their dishes up and down the menu, from Bimbimbap to Shabu Shabu to amazing new Korean tacos. Add to that really great music and a bar kitchen going till 1am on weekends, and we have a winner.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

One Last Shag

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Black Swan

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Kif

Adorable French Moroccan bistro serving entirely homemade specialties from Tapas to Seafood Tagine, Fresh Spicy Lamb sausage Couscous, Wild Salmon, Skirt Steaks, Burgers, creamy Hummus, hand rolled Falafels etc. Michelin Guide featured. Dinner every night + Brunch on weekends. Full Bar. Bedouin Tent. Private Parties. Live Jazz Mon. Flamenco Wed. & Acoustic Soul Fri. Enjoy!

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY East Village, Manhattan

The Crooked Tree

This cozy St. Marks creperie (the best crepes in the city!) is a neighborhood favorite, serving up its delectable crepes (12 years now!) - both sweet and savory - to satisfy any craving. From Fresh Brie, Plum Tomato & Arugula to Chicken, Goat Cheese & Sun Dried Tomato with Homemade Pesto, to the Caramel Dulce De Leche, and Classic Nutella with Banana. Expanded menu includes hearty sandwiches, soups, sliders (mini burgers), salads and daring combination crepes like Chocolate, Almond & Bacon. Enjoy the Latin-funk-infused music, delicious sangria (3 to choose from), and wallet-friendly eats at this East Village destination. Gotta have one now! We accept Visa, Mastercard and Discover. Open daily 11am-midnight (fully air-conditioned for the summer!). TheCrookedTreeNYC.com.

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