Brooklyn's Best Young Filmmakers

Brooklyn's Best Young Filmmakers

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

Jun 18, 2013

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.

Film

Aural Fixation: Talking to Peter Strickland

Aural Fixation: Talking to Peter Strickland

The Berberian Sound Studio director talks Anthology Film Archives, giallo, and most of all sound.

Jun 5, 2013


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.

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

The Measure cont'd

Northside Film Day 1: Picks from The L Mag Staff

Northside Film kicks off tonight across Williamsburg and Greenpoint.

Jun 17, 2013

Sex, Love, and Brooklyn: Best Friends and Boyfriends

What happens when we lose our best friends to love?

Jun 17, 2013

Northside Festival: Highlights from The Weekend

We're tired, you guys.

Jun 15, 2013

Stories from Around the Web

Classified Directory

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Feliz

Home essentials and a carefully curated selection of gifts and accessories that changes seasonally. New and vintage items are chosen for their beauty and exclusivity. French barware, Spanish espadrilles, artisanal soaps, perfumes and jewelry are set among rustic farm furniture.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Le Comptoir

Be Festive! Join us to celebrate the holidays "in style" at Le Comptoir. We will be open every day during this special time of the year. Christmas Eve and Day, come and indulge in the Foie Gras Extravaganza tasting. New Year's Eve open bar from 10pm until ...and of course -- the brunch that all of Brooklyn is talking about is available every Saturday and Sunday so come nurse your hangover on January 1st! Find all the specials and other delicious details at www.lecomptoirny.com

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 Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Sans Souci Restaurant and Bar

Home to Brooklyn's No. 1 Caribbean Chef Basil Jones, Sans Souci Restaurant and Bar serves a traditional mix of Jamaican cuisine infused with Italian, French, American, Chinese and Creole tastes. Intimate, casual setting. Full bar. Join us for a unique dining experience and see why people are raving about Sans Souci Restaurant and Bar.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Crown Heights, Brooklyn

Catfish

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Gristle Tattoo+Art Gallery

Gristle is a custom tattoo shop located in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, specializing in vegan ink tattoos and aftercare products. The shop also functions as an art gallery, with works from artists from all over the world continuously on display and openings held every month. Community events such as pet adoption events are also held regularly.

CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Carmine's II Pizzeria Garden Ristorante

Williamsburg's newest trattoria, CARMINE'S II, prides itseld on the face that its pizzas, pastas, and salads combine old-world traditional Italian flavor with a modern flair for presentation, and the freshest ingredients around. Menu staples like calamari, lasagna, veal parmigiana, etc. are coupled with unique fare like their new Bianco Pesto pizza or their Capellini Boscaiola angel-hair pasta. In fact, new pasta specials are offered here on a daily basis. Mix that in with some exceptional customer service and a truly inviting ambience, and CARMINE'S II just happens to be the perfect place for either a romantic evening of just a casual night out with friends, whether you're dining inside, amid the country-style décor, or the outdoors beneath the grapevine-laden arbor in their exquisite garden.

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