Ride the NYC Beach Bus to Jacob Riis
A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
A mere $12 gets you from Williamsburg to Jacob Riis and back. Starting July 4th and driving straight through Labor Day, this Rockabus competitor will…
Andy Pry, Eli Escobar, and Lloydski’s afternoon-into-night bash was named a "Reason to Love NY" by New York magazine last year. This year they're at three locations: their Roberta's home base, the industrial-chic Knockdown Center in Ridgewood (with food and drinks by Roberta's), and (maybe best of all) at the beach, at the Rippers concession stand in Rockaway.
DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn.
DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn.
DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn.
DJ Oscar P and friends preside over this early-starting dance party every Sunday at TBA Brooklyn.
Feed on a three-course meal of Creole treats and take in a performance of "Blood Makes the Red River Flow," a play about civil rights…
A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.
A month-long theater festival featuring "cutting-edge works that lie at the intersection of video-gaming and performance." Shows include Dot, A Video Game with No Winner, in which "synchronized sounds and images, played by a “game console” built and programmed by the artist, and controlled by retro videogame joysticks" tell a story, and That Cute Radioactive Couple: A Post-Apocalyptic Comedy, which is "inspired by post-apocalyptic and dystopian video games like Fallout, Wasteland and Bioshock," and "has bittersweet fun with end of the world." - Brick Theater. Showtimes vary; see schedule.
"Coming to the attention of 4AD after a clutch of demo tracks went online early in 2012, Indians emerged in a fittingly understated manner, and with Somewhere Else, has made both an assured and majestic debut album." - Knitting Factory