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.

News & Features

9 Brooklyn Bartenders Talk Booze

9 Brooklyn Bartenders Talk Booze

Find out what drink order will make them roll their eyes.

May 8, 2013

Art

May's Must-See Exhibitions

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!

Theater

In Park Slope, A New Theater

In Park Slope, A New Theater

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


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

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.


Food & Drink

Spring, Chicken: Sweet Chik

Spring, Chicken: Sweet Chik

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

hOmE Again: Alameda

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

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

Horse Attitudes: OTB

A new Williamsburg bar pays homage to the now-defunct storefront gambling parlors.

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

South, Vietnam: Nightingale 9

Hanoi-cooking goes below the Mason-Dixon at this Williamsburg spot.

Should You See the Star Trek Sequel?

If not, what could you see instead?

RIP to the Best Used Bookstore in Brooklyn

Babbo's Books has closed. An appreciation.

The Measure cont'd

RSVP to the Third Literary Upstart Reading!

Now at Spike Hill!

The 10 Worst Pick-Up Moves of All Time: Political Edition

Never tell a woman that you want her to "rub your tumor." It's not a good pick-up move.

Stories from Around the Web

Classified Directory

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Chez Oskar

This classic French bistro has great Bohemian, Harlem Renaissance-inspired flair. Fall's must eats: escargots, steak au poivre, duck parmentier. Open every day, Oskar specials are Week Nites: Early Bird Prix Fixe (22), Mondays Wednesdays/Sundays: live music, Tuesdays: 'All You Can Eat Mussels Nite' (12) & 'Wine Lovers' Thursdays'.

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 Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn

One Last Shag

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn

Black Gold Records

Black Gold offers a large rotating inventory of new and used LPs and 45s, pour-over and cold-brewed coffee by Rook Coffee Roasters, teas, goods by SCRATCHbread and the Goodbatch, and an eccentric and ever-changing collection of antiques and oddities. Black Gold is open and serving coffee 7 days a week, and buys and sells records daily.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Greenpoint, Brooklyn

Julia James Boutique

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Mauzac

Perched at the edge of Fort Greene Park with a view of the changing seasons, the intimate Mauzac wine bar is the perfect place to enjoy a variety of wines in a warm and inviting setting.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Elote

Think Cinco de Mayo is just once a year? Think again. Come experience Cinco de Mayo everyday at Elote. Located in the heart of Williamsburg just steps from the L train, Elote boasts drink specials and happy hour during the week to keep the fiesta going. Dine on tacos, nachos, burritos and more while sipping margaritas made with hand-muddled limes and house infused jalepeño tequila. Just when you think it can't get any better, it does. Brunch on the weekend features a tasty main dish, coffee, and a cocktail all for only $11. Nurse that hangover with hearty huevos rancheros and a bloody mary with a twist. Enjoy the warmer months in the back garden. We deliver to the Williamsburg area. Open at 6pm Mon-Fri and 11am Sat and Sun.

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