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!

Northside Film Tickets Are On Sale Now!

Pace yourself on the popcorn.

May 23, 2013

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."

The Measure cont'd

No, The Levee Isn't Closed Forever

Don't scare us like that!

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.

Stories from Around the Web

Classified Directory

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Park Slope, Brooklyn

Bergen Street Comics

Located on Bergen Street between Flatbush and 5th Avenues in Park Slope, Brooklyn, we focus on comics, graphic novels, original art, and the best possible in-store experience.

RESTAURANTS West Village, Manhattan

Do Hwa

Do Hwa, known as a "neighborhood favorite," serves "the best Korean cuisine any New York City restaurant can give." Do Hwa is operated by a mother and daughter team with its kitchen run by a staff of Korean mothers. Comfort food at its best, offerings include sizzling platters of Korean barbecue, delectable seafood pancakes, fresh salads and bibimbop with toppings such as spicy squid or sushi. And don't forget the tasty array of banchan (small side dishes) and homemade kimchi. To top off the meal, try the ginger martini, chilled vodka infused with their home brew of ginger syrup or the yuja martini, topped with champagne and sorbet. Even better, these cocktails are offered at half price during a lively happy hour (5-7:30pm M-F). www.dohwannyc.com

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Le Barricou

Le Barricou is a bustling neighborhood French restaurant offering local artisanal organic fare amidst a savory selection of grass fed meats, hand-cut pastas, day boat fish and fresh oysters. Le Barricou takes pride in its freshest ingredients and uncompromised standards. The restaurant goes through a magical transformation on the weekends from high-energy, jazzy, fun place to meet your friends for brunch to candle-light, laid back, romantic date-spot during the dinner time. Cozy beautiful backroom with a wood burning fireplace accommodates private parties. Gift certificates are available. Open Lunch M-F:11am -4pm, Brunch Sa-Su:10am-4pm, Late Brunch: Sa-Su: 4pm-6pm, Dinner M-Su:6pm-12am, Late Nite F-Sa:12am-2am.

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.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Foxy Salon

Foxy Salon, by the Graham/Metropolitan L stop, is a friendly, expertly-staffed salon called "homey and unpretentious" by TimeOUt NY, with a forest-like backdrop, terrariums and antique mirrors. men's cuts $40-50, women's $50-65, complimentary beer/wine. Creative styles, satisfied clientele. 718-388-4740.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

iCi

With a menu that changes with the seasons, iCi was a pioneer in Brooklyn, using exclusively fresh, local and naturally grown ingredients. It has now become a classic destination for anyone looking for a solid modern bistro. Open seven days for dinner. Brunch Saturday and Sunday.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Teddy's Bar & Grill

Victorian era tavern. Tap beer, great cheap cocktails, wine, $5 whiskey-by-the-inch, 99-cent Bud during happy hour and post waterfront concerts! Fresh, modern food. Fri - Sat 'til 4am. Corner of N. 8th & Berry Street, Williamsburg. 718-384-9787

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