Drink Local: The Best Booze Made in Brooklyn

Drink Local: The Best Booze Made in Brooklyn

The borough now produces all manner of delicious wines, beers, whiskeys, gins, vodkas, and liqueurs.

Music

Which 90's Nostalgia Tour Is Right For You?

Which 90's Nostalgia Tour Is Right For You?

It's time to decide where your loyalties lie.

Books

Interview: Greenpoint Comics Artist Lisa Hanawalt and the View From <i>My Dirty Dumb Eyes</i>

Interview: Greenpoint Comics Artist Lisa Hanawalt and the View From My Dirty Dumb Eyes

"I like the idea of drawing something that’s not very friendly, like a lizard or Anna Wintour, and trying to make it seem friendlier."

Art

PHOTOS: Artists Invade Fifth Avenue With Storefront Installations

PHOTOS: Artists Invade Fifth Avenue With Storefront Installations

The fourth annual Storefront Art Walk kicked off this weekend.


Going On Today...

Beer Tasting

Weekly beer tasting in Park Slope.

Bierkraft, 191 Fifth Ave., Sackett St., Park Slope


Music

More Punk: Giving a Fuck or Not Giving a Fuck?

More Punk: Giving a Fuck or Not Giving a Fuck?

New records by Deerhunter and Savages offer drastically different takes on whether it matters to be understood.

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

Grow Up!: <i>Frances Ha</i>

Grow Up!: Frances Ha

Noah Baumbach's latest finds Greta Gerwig at a twentysomething dead end.

Tourists Are the Worst: Sightseers

In this dark comedy, a couple on holiday kill a lot of people.

Love in the Time of Capitalism: Pieta

In Kim Ki-duk's 18th film, a brutal (and we mean brutal) loan shark goes soft.

Becoming Traviata: Behind the Diva

This documentary examines soprano Natalie Dessay's rehearsal process.


Columns

Guys Who Don&rsquo;t Put Out

Sex With the Natural Redhead

Guys Who Don’t Put Out

Dear Audrey, One woman accused me of being gay.

Art Fag City

MonkeyTown 3.0: Monkey Business

Talking to the man behind the popular dinner/video art project, which will be resurrected this summer.

Ask A Cabbie

What Are Your Plans For The Summer?

"I work all the time. I don’t have time to play like you. Summer, winter, it’s all the same."

Nightlife

L Magazine 10th Anniversary Party

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

Reviews

Theater

In Park Slope, A New Theater

With the Brooklyn Lyceum closed, Ugly Rhino moves into the Tea Lounge. Or, rather, under it.

Art

May's Must-See Exhibitions

Get through several weeks of allergy season by spending time with art in several of our finest NYC institutions. Also, WHALES!

Bar

hOmE Again: Alameda

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

Books

A Book-Worthy Life: The Book of My Lives

In deftly clinical language, Aleksandar Hemon recounts his extraordinary experiences.

Film

I Don't Care If You Die: Aftershock

The characters are unlikable in this horror-disaster movie.

Restaurant

Spring, Chicken: Sweet Chik

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

Which 90's Nostalgia Tour Is Right For You?

It's time to decide where your loyalties lie.

The Doors Don't Suck

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

Interview: Greenpoint Comics Artist Lisa Hanawalt and the View From My Dirty Dumb Eyes

"I like the idea of drawing something that’s not very friendly, like a lizard or Anna Wintour, and trying to make it seem friendlier."

The Measure cont'd

Tackling the Iraq War... in Song!

Talking to composer Marie Incontrera about her Quagmires and the Known Knowns, which debuts Tuesday at Galapagos.

PHOTOS: Artists Invade Fifth Avenue With Storefront Installations

The fourth annual Storefront Art Walk kicked off this weekend.

Sex, Love, and Brooklyn: Putting On My Big Girl Pants

It turns out, the best way to get what you want in a relationship is to be honest about it. I know! I was surprised too.

Stories from Around the Web

Classified Directory

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Scosha

SCOSHA is a collection of jewelry by Australian-born artist and designer, Scosha Woolridge. Woolridge is a story jeweler, using travel tales as inspiration to create jewelry that combines the modern and ancient worlds, suitable for both men and women. SCOSHA draws from a mix of global influences and explores the romance, adventure and freedom within everyday life. Each piece is created as a play between materials and how that translates in terms of what is traditionally considered "precious" or "non-precious", "masculine" or "feminine". “Ultimately, the goal is lived-in style. It should feel as effortless as it looks,” says Woolridge, “and it's that natural sensibility that is really attractive.” Scosha's atelier is in Williamsburg, New York City. For more information, please visit scosha.com.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Bushwick, Brooklyn

Mesa Azteca

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

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.

NIGHTLIFE East Village, Manhattan

Crocodile Lounge

Steps from Union Square, the Crocodile Lounge is a bustling bar serving up its famous free pizza with any drink. That's right, free personal pizza if you buy a drink! Plus, plenty of arcade games to keep you occupied any night of the week. Skee-Ball, Buck Hunter, Bowling, Trivia Wednesdays, and more. Outdoor patio perfect for summer days and nights. Happy hour daily, noon-7pm. $3 Yuengling drafts, $4 well drinks and $1 off all drafts.

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 Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

Black Swan

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