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Admitting that you have a problem is the first step. The second step is sex and love in Brooklyn
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#1: It's from the future.
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Well, that seems like sort of a double standard.
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Add purple pizza to your list of reasons to attend Eyebeam’s Annual exhibition of emerging new media artists tonight.
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The Fiasco fiasco.
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Things are still up in the air, it seems.
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An eBay purchase uncovers a red past.
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The author of Rage is Back read at powerHouse last night. Or, really, hosted a party.
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The latest work from Shannon Gillen + Guests.
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Yahoo News commissioned this poem. Like, on purpose.
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Talking to Park Slope journalist Becky Aikman, whose Saturday Night Widows was released this week.
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Art is like a gopher.
- by Corinna Kirsch
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Tags: Art, pikachu, plants, pots, martin creed, daren bader, rosemarie trockel, regina rex, corey escoto, art basel miami beach, mise en green, heidi norton, martin roth, vvork, eran schaerf, paula hayes
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Triple Fisher is exactly what it sounds like, which is perfect.
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Last chance to see...
- by Whitney Kimball
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Tags: Art, Saya Woolfak, Chimera, Third Streaming, Flux Factory Death Match, Olaf Breuning, Home, Metro Pictures, EAB Book Fair, The Artists Institute, Haim Steinbach, Show and Tell
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Or: Bringing a Stone Rose to a The Knife Fight.
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The Brooklyn band talks about the making of their excellent sophomore album, Almanac.
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Go on a date today, be paired up by Valentine's Day.
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He's back! What does it mean?
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What kind of person I.D.'s a 77-year-old?
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New album announced to coincide with May's sweater, classy shorts, and boat shoes weather.
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Stay warm together.
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"It's like a decades-long evolution followed by a stampede."
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Sometimes, chat-sex is the best we expect.
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A high-class, old-school pursuit.
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A bunch of Brooklyn literati walk into a bar... and kick ass!
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Also talking to playwright Paul Bomba about watching the sunset over Gowanus and the coming gentrification of Borough Park.
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Let’s just say if you’re at all serious about being an artist and you live in Bushwick, you’ve got to take part in Bushwick Open Studios.
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They're ranked among the "biggest liars in history." Ah.
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I mean, the choice is clear. Alex P. Keaton all the way.
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The Brooklyn Heights resident reads from his debut Truth in Advertising tomorrow at Greenlight.
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This shit is just so silly, you guys.
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A fairy-tale reimagining! A Jason Statham movie! Some sort of comedy!
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Casual precisions and semantic objectivity envisioned in this series of art picks from our 1/16 issue.
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"Enjoy freedom from being toilet bound." Okay.
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Everything is cuter when it's fetus-sized, except actual fetuses, which are pretty gross and creepy to look at.
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Contemporary art's got a lot of potted plants and manipulated photography.
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"It is my greatest dream to have sex with myself, but also my biggest nightmare."
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Bushwick screens video, DIS Mag hosts a stock photo shoot, and seminal people discuss seminal art.
- by Whitney Kimball
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Tags: Art, Kellie Jones, Amiri Baraka, Now Dig This! Art and Black Los Angeles 1960-1980, Khalil Rabah, e-flux, Carl Gunhouse, Falling Apart, Field Projects, DIS Magazine, Suzanne Geiss Company, Conceptual Geographies, Wallach Art Gallery, Zach Nader, Microscope, Matthew Silver, 3rdEye(Sol)ation
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A Tennessee Williams revival that draws out the play's vitality, horror and pain.
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Feels like time to check in on this whole thing, doesn't it?
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A few predictions for the "feature-length slapstick adventure."
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“I've seen a dick stuck in every orifice a human can imagine."
- by Lacy Warner
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Tags: Sex, Stupid Canadians, birth control, diaphragms, gynecologists, Willie Nelson, the Redheaded Stranger, sex, fucking, pleasure, orgasm
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Features
Six of the most secretly influential women in the Brooklyn music scene discuss their experiences as being the only women in the room.
- by Lauren Beck
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Tags: Features, Women Who Rock!, Taylor Brode, Jamie Farkas, Chloe Walsh, Lindsay Zoladz, Michelle Cable, Catherine Herrick, boys and girls, Sacred Bones Records, VICE, Pitchfork People's List, Panache Booking, Beggars Group, Slideshow
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Film Reviews
A man performs miracles and wreaks havoc on a rural village for mysterious reasons.
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A 4-year-old plays on a farm. Is it poetry?
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Werner Herzog finds joy in the off-the-grid lives of Siberians.
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This unwieldy Senegalese film depicts the dangers of immigrating by boat.
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Two film editors try to save a movie and their personal relationships.
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In his 1973 classic, Peter Bogdanovich demonstrates studio restraint amid a generation that showed none.
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Frank sexual violence yields subjective psychodrama in this strange 1961 portrait of urban loneliness.
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Heddy Honigmann's 1994 documentary chronicles Peruvian cab drivers in all their dystopian poverty.
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Another Guillermo del Toro production in which a new family is formed despite obstacles.
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Arnold positions himself as conservative enough to be the new John Wayne in this self-deportation Western.
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Buñuel's 1974 is absurdist, sure, but also so much more.
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This 1963 feature helps to show how Adolfas (with his brother Jonas) helped foster The New American Cinema.
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A physicist writes epistles to his missing son in this apocalyptic 1986 sci-fi.
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Restaurant Reviews
Good morning! It's time for a Balinese dinner in Greenpoint!
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Bar Reviews
The Park Slope German beer hall has a lot of space and options. Maybe too much.
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Group exhibition The Order of Things at NurtureArt places puzzling objects in peculiar arrangements to pose an array of potential questions.
- by Paul D'Agostino
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Tags: Art, Art
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Theater Reviews
One of those multifaceted finds that rewards those who bravely search out new plays at small theaters.
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Christine Schutt's latest is a moving portrait of well-to-do people.
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Warren Ellis's latest is a curio, an entertainment, and a failure.
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Sex With the Natural Redhead
Dear Audrey, am I manscaping properly?
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Art Fag City
How Much Do I Owe You? in Long Island City is a disaster.