Jay Maisel is one of our greatest living photographers, known for his gorgeous, striking street photography and his eye for the art in the mundane.…
Performance Picks: PowerPoints, Alan Turing, and More
THURSDAY Hotline ComedyThursday, August 1 at 2A, 7:30 pm: FREE Drake sung all about hotline bling, but if that wasn’t quite your thing, now you…
Lawsuits Stall Development of Greenpoint Superfund Site
In passing, the old plastics factory located at Franklin and Dupont Streets in Greenpoint seems like an abandoned industrial relic. In actuality, the curved, art…
Essex Crossing’s Rooftop Farm Takes Fresh Produce to New Heights
A new farm on the Lower East Side is proving that rooftops are for more than sunset cocktails and illegal barbecues. Essex Crossing Farm, which…
Street Artist Sara Erenthal Takes Her ‘Raw, Primal’ Self-Portraits Indoors
The Storefront Project is currently covered in upcycled canvases. Sara Erenthal, one of the city’s most notable and prolific street artists, has moved her works…
The Last Little Skips Show and More Art This Week
BYO ArtOpening Tuesday, July 30 at The Living Gallery Outpost, 7 pm to 9 pm. One night only. While art space The Living Gallery originally…
Oat Milk Soft Serve Comes to Williamsburg
You might have to take a shuttle bus to get it, but you can now enjoy a frozen treat made from the latest trendy dairy…
New CBD Bill Could Be Even More of a Buzzkill For Bodegas
On the heels of the New York City health department’s ban on CBD-infused food and drink, the State Assembly wants to crack down on where…
Performance Picks: Free Comedy, Burlesque, and Mud Wrestling
THURSDAY Ghost TownThursday, July 25 at Pete’s Candy Store, 7 pm: FREE Ghosts are probably feeling not too thrilled lately. They’ve gone from being known…
South Brooklynites: Why Did Con Ed Keep Us in the Dark For So Long?
After nearly two days without power, residents in Mill Basin finally had electricity restored at 11:15am this morning. Still, though residents no longer have to…