Maybe you thought the summer’s outdoor film fests had already announced their lineups (and hopefully you snagged tickies to next Saturday’s sold-out screening of the…
A Look Around Williamsburg’s William Vale Hotel, Opening Soon With $715 Rooms
The rooftop of the William Vale Hotel isn’t finished yet—right now the floor is covered in some kind of black canvas—but I hardly noticed that…
Celebrate America’s Brexit at One of These 4th of July Ragers
You’re no doubt already counting down the hours till Independence Day weekend, with its blessed promise of a booze-soaked Monday (and Friday, and Saturday, and…
Sock Man Returns to the East Village; Aska Comes Back to Williamsburg
Last week following a traffic incident in Williamsburg, the two cyclists in this video allegedly choked a bread truck driver and whipped him with a…
Team Glasslands Is Opening Elsewhere, a Warehouse Venue in East W’burg
It’s only been about a year and a half since the closure of Glasslands Gallery, the other DIY venue on the Williamsburg waterfront– the one that was…
New Law Aims to Help Mom-n-Pops, But Embattled Tenants Say It's Not Enough
A group of a dozen small business owners and community advocates from Bushwick gathered at Esmeralda Valencia’s restaurant on Myrtle Avenue this morning with an…
Anarchists Aiming to Stop ‘Bushwick II’ Development in Its Tracks
It was difficult to ignore the fluttering signs at last week’s Bushwick Community Plan meeting. Sure, they were black-and-white, only about as big as two…
‘Humping a Gatorade Bottle’ and More Performance to Quench Your Thirst
WEDNESDAY Erin Markey: Humping A Gatorade Bottle At The Duplex, 61 Christopher Street, West Village. 9:30pm. $15 plus a two drink minimum. More info here. …
Meet the Okonomiyaki Slider, Which Mayo May Not Be the New Ramen Burger
Osaka Grub's Okonomiyaki Burger from Bedford + Bowery on Vimeo. At this point, everyone has tried the ramen burger, tried to try it, or tried…
Watch Other Music Peace Out With a Jazz Funeral Down the Bowery
“We just ended 20, almost 21 years of selling records in New York City,” said Chris Vanderloo, co-founder of Other Music.