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Maeby Stop By the Search Party Shop That Just Popped Up in Williamsburg

(Photo: Daniel Maurer)

(Photo: Daniel Maurer)

Search Party may be (maeby?) the most Williamsburgy show ever. Alia Shawkat (the indie darling best known as Maeby from Arrested Development) stars as a millennial who becomes an amateur sleuth when a former college classmate goes missing, so you might call it Nancy Drew meets The Bedford Stop. And the marketing folks at TBS are going all-out to appeal to their show’s home neighborhood: In addition to the banner ads right here at Bedford + Bowery, there are murals on Wythe Avenue. And now the coup de grâce: a pop-up shop on Bedford that will double as a venue for events featuring 2 Dope Queens and Widowspeak.

(Photo: Daniel Maurer)

Not to be left out, the good ol’ Lower East Side also got an early taste of the show before its Nov. 21 premiere: Last night there was a marathon binge watch at Metrograph, followed by a party where Shawkat and her co-stars Brandon Michael Hall, John Early, and John Reynolds tore up the dance floor. Kyle Mooney of SNL also made the scene.

If you didn’t make it to that, you can still get in on the pop-up, which aims to be the kind of place lead character Dory would find so cool (complete with midcentury-mod “living room”). That means skincare products from Malin + Goetz, books from Strand, Polaroid-style cameras from Impossible Project, and vintage goods from smallhome and Antoinette Brooklyn.

Note that New York magazine is a sponsor, but trust: That’s not why we’re writing about this. We saw the Search Party pilot (and a Q&A with Shawkat) back when it stormed SXSW and the show, directed by Charles Rogers and Sarah-Violet Bliss of Fort Tilden, is the most sardonically hilarious narrative series about millennials to come along since Broad City.

Here’s a look at the pop-up programming, courtesy of the organizers:

Get inked with a real SEARCH PARTY inspired tattoo by Snow Tattoo (12-5pm)

“In Search Of” Marketplace, open through Nov. 21, noon to 7pm, at 241 Bedford Ave., Williamsburg.

 

 

 

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