Afghanistan? Problem Solved.

Afghanistan? Problem Solved.

It's cheap, it's elegant, and if you're lucky, the new Sandy Bullock movie will be playing. You're welcome, Mr. President.

Blogs

Anna Halprin, Anne Collod & guests parades & changes, replays

At Performa: Replaying Anna Halprin’s Parades & Changes

Does one of modern dance's seminal (and most naked) works still work?

Blogs

Hobo J-School prof

More Proof That NYC Media Was Dying Long Before the Recession

If you are an editor or a writer or a designer you should probably start learning how to shoot a gun.

Books

Curtis Smith Has the Utmost Respect for Causality

Curtis Smith Has the Utmost Respect for Causality

This week, The L Mag Questionnaire for Writer Types is careful not to step on a butterfly or anything.


Going On Today...

SCORE! Pop-Up Swap

'Tis the season, as they say, for a massive exchange of books, clothes, art supplies, music, housewares and other random crap. One's trash might be your newfound treasure (i.e. swap your hair crimper for a sweet Whitney Houston poster). Check how it works here. $3 entry (proceeds go to City Harvest)

3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Ave., between Meadow and Stagg Sts, Bushwick


Music

Pop Scene: Date Rape! Fake Death Cab!

Pop Scene: Date Rape! Fake Death Cab!

In which Pop Scene gets just a little bit heavy. But then relaxes and has fun.

Real Estate

Real Estate's self-titled debut full-length hits all the right nostlagiac notes.

Annie

Swedish Norwegian pop darling Annie refuses to stop, releases album called Don't Stop.

Fuck Buttons

The UK duo releases an album of seven wordless, pulsing electronic music. And they're still called Fuck Buttons.

Oct 28, 2009


Film

Embraceable Pedro

Embraceable Pedro

Almodovar's Broken Embraces honors its influences, and satisfies in its own right.

Nicolas Cage Is Having Too Much Fun

In Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Werner Herzog indulges our nuttiest movie star's every scenery-chewing whim.

Size Does Matter

Red Cliff, John Woo's epic return to the Chinese film industry, is undercut by its own gigantism.

Is Anti-Semitism Good for the Jews?

Yoav Shamir's documentary Defamation examines the uses of prejudice.


Food & Drink

The Mayor of Little Yemen Has No Term Limits

The Mayor of Little Yemen Has No Term Limits

A small family restaurant on Atlantic Avenue tells the story of New York City.

Nov 10, 2009

A Family Affair

This cozy, romantic, not-quite-finished Park Slope hideaway is perfect for holiday dating.

Mexico City Blues

This new LES Mexican joint is too loud and too big.

Not My Casa

Wow, this bar really sucks. Just to be clear.

Sep 30, 2009

Columns

Dave Choi Deserves Your Attention

Art Fag City

Dave Choi Deserves Your Attention

Who knows why some artists make it big and others don't...

Fashionville

Flowers in Winter

Just because winter is here doesn't mean we're stuck with charcoal knits... Floral prints forever!

Sex With the Natural Redhead

Sexy Pics 101

How to take sexy pictures of yourself without even trying.

The Conscientious Objector

Another Inconvenient Truth

As the meat-eating season descends upon us, it's a good time to look at the true cost of our carnivorous habits.

The Power of My Proven System

Music Legend Steve Wynn Loves the Yankees

Yes, people honestly do love the big, rich Yankees.

Fare is Fair

So, the Second Avenue Subway?

At this rate, we'll probably have flying cars before we have a Second Avenue subway.

Reviews

Album

Annie

Swedish Norwegian pop darling Annie refuses to stop, releases album called Don't Stop.

Theater

Something's Amiss with Miss Julie

August Strindberg's sexy Scandinavian cross-class romance gets a stiff British update.

Bar

A Family Affair

This cozy, romantic, not-quite-finished Park Slope hideaway is perfect for holiday dating.

Books

The Interrogative Mood: A Novel?

Padgett Powell's playful new novel(?) asks many questions. Literally.

Film

Concerning the International Language of Rom-Com Cliché

South Korean festival fave My Dear Enemy is a variation on a tired theme.

Restaurant

Mexico City Blues

This new LES Mexican joint is too loud and too big.

FREE BOOZE! Art Events Tonight

Choose between Williamsburg and Midtown for your evening in art.

Breaking: American Woman Doesn't Want to Be on Television

In which The L tearfully discontinues its popular feature, "Oprah for Dummies."

The Measure cont'd

Werewolves, Vampires, Tweens, Twilight, New Moon, I am Tired, Meh

Fine, here you go. Vampires vs. Werewolves.

Show Review: Sleigh Bells at (Le) Poisson Rouge

NYC's indie-rock duo du jour.

Neue Galerie Reaches New Millenium: Free Nights Start Next Month

What may be the city's most intimidating museum welcomes you with open arms.

Listicles

23 Understandably Depressed NFL Fans

One of the things we like about the NFL (we must admit, there aren't that many, tailgating is another big one) is their ability, by and large, to support a...

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Jeanne-Claude and Christo's 13 Most Amazing Artworks

Jeanne-Claude, one half along with her husband of the artist duo Jeanne-Claude and Christo, died on Wednesday in New York at age 74 of complications from a brain aneurysm. The...

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10 Days' News Headlines Painted

For ten days in May of 2009, the street artist RIPO used news headlines as inspiration for a painting that he then covered with another painting of the following day's...

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Classified Directory

RESTAURANTS Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Pequeña

Brooklyn’s coziest neighborhood Mexican restaurant offering chicken tortilla soup, salads, tacos and enchiladas. Lime margaritas with fresh fruit are available! Call for delivery!

RESTAURANTS Park Slope, Brooklyn

Stone Park Café

Seasonal, farm-to-table American cuisine. À la carte dining and a three-course, $30 market-driven prix fixe menu Sunday-Thursday. Comfortable and sophisticated with fresh ingredients, an award-winning beverage program and friendly, professional service.

RESTAURANTS Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Nita Nita

Beautiful garden, six drafts, full bar including house infusions and a wine/sake list. Perfect for a date or a drunken night out with friends. Happy Hour Mon-Fri from 4pm to 7pm. Tapas served until midnight every night. Brunch Sat & Sun until 4pm.

RESTAURANTS Park Slope, Brooklyn

The V-Spot

Enjoy a sake mojito at NYC’s best Latin vegan restaurant. All you can drink mimosas, or fresh squeezed juices on our outdoor patio. Plus organic beer and wine. Available for private parties. Our delicious packaged meals now in stores.

RESTAURANTS Fort Greene, Brooklyn

iCi

Fresh, seasonal, local ingredients, natural wine list & full bar. $26 3-course prix-fixe every night from at 5:30pm until 10pm (until 11pm Fri & Sat). Brunch Sat-Sun 9am-4pm. Private room upstairs.

RESTAURANTS Park Slope, Brooklyn

Sheep Station

Watch the sunset with a $4 happy hour beer at the rustic bar or dine on Aussie fare including meat pies, burgers, lamb chops and much more. A fine selection of wines from down under, selected seasonal brew and fresh juice cocktails.

RESTAURANTS Fort Greene, Brooklyn

Sugarcane

A jazzy steel bar and a steely-cool decor complement each other well at Sugarcane. Stylishly Caribbean without the "island" cliché, we celebrate the cuisine of Trinidad and Tobago with its fascinating blend of West African, East Indian, Chinese and Middle Eastern influences.

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