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Diarrhea Outbreak in Williamsburg; Stare at Reggie Watts

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In the past two months, 80 cases of a diarrhea-inducing infection caused by Shingella bacterium have been reported in Williamsburg and Borough Park, mostly among children. [CBS NY]

Police are looking for this man, who allegedly stole $1K+ of a fellow diner’s pricy fashion accessories from the Greenpoint restaurant Anella two weeks ago. [DNA Info]

As part of The Public Theater’s Under the Radar festival, tonight between 7 and 9 p.m. anyone can stare at Reggie Watts for five minutes as he channels Maria Abramović. [The Skint]

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Get Schooled in LES Art Tonight at the Former PS 160

(Nicole Parcher's Facebook)

Nicole Parcher’s work (left) shares a hallway with that of Thiago Szmrecsanyi (right). (Nicole Parcher’s Facebook)

It’s not experimental theater in an abandoned middle school or a time-traveling prom at Chicken Hut High School, but this schoolhouse-wide exhibit at the former PS 160 seems worth checking out.
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This Week In Film: Bourgeois Problems, Godfather Part 4, And The Academy Snub

Nominees for the Academy Awards were announced today, which is either a total bore parade or an outrage-inducing annual occurrence, depending on your perspective of course. Generally we here at Reel Psyched (i.e. me) could care less about some gilded relic from Old Hollywood, a yearly spectacle that has become so much worse since the invention of HD television, something that has enabled throngs of unlucky viewers to clearly see the sweaty pores and close-to-bursting seams barely holding those half-dead, half-plastic polymer living, breathing action figures and laser-cut voodoo dolls together.

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Festival Frenzy: Northside Badges On Sale, Mexican Summer Launches ‘New Myths’

New Myths (main)Take a break from scouring Airbnb for remotely affordable places to stay during SXSW, cuz passes just became available for a couple of other first-rate festivals. First off, early-bird badges went today for Brooklyn’s own Northside Festival, set for June 8 to 14 this year. Prices are $25 for Film (around 50 films are expected), $70 for Music (around 400 bands), and $245 for Innovation (around 150 speakers).
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East Village’s Newest Dorm Building Drops the Drapes

(Photos: Daniel Maurer)

(Photos: Daniel Maurer)

Between the Cube going bye-bye and the ongoing construction of a new pedestrian plaza, Cooper Square has been a mess lately. But at least there’s this: just shy of a year after the foundation was poured, the construction netting is now completely off of the controversial dorm building that replaced a historic row house at 35 Cooper Square.
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Renderings For Essex Crossing, Yotel Williamsburg; ‘Metal Yoga’ in Bushwick

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(Photo: Scott Lynch)

According to a new report, chain stores accounted for at least 275K-square-feet of Brooklyn real estate leased last year. [The Real Deal]

Renderings were released of the hard-to-recognize Essex Market (and three of its neighbors) circa 2018. [Curbed NY]

Check out a rendering of the 110-room Yotel Williamsburg, bound for Lorimer Street in 2017. [The Real Deal] More →

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Theater in an Abandoned Middle School, Prom at Chicken Hut High School: Which One’s the Joke?

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A Swimming Cities party. (Photo: Nick Normal/Flickr)

McSweeney’s just posted a satirical piece titled “Audience Instructions for Our Immersive/Experimental Theatre Production in an Abandoned Middle School in Bushwick.” It reads like something out of The Burning Bush, but it maybe should’ve taken its audience insturctions (“it is recommended that you self-administer an enema at least three hours prior to the start of the performance”) just a little further. Because it isn’t the most absurd event-description copy we’ve read today.
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What’s the Tougher Table: Momofuku Ko or the Cat Cafe?

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It’s been just about a month since the city’s first permanent cat cafe opened, right on the heels of Momofuku Ko’s relaunch in a swanky new space on Extra Place. When they first hit the scene, their calendars were jam-packed with reservations, scaring off many a would-be cat cuddler and caviar connoisseur. Are they any easier to get into these days? Let’s take a look!
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